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Law X.0
Bloomberg Law
20 episodes
9 months ago
Law X.0 digs into today’s challenging, shifting landscape for the legal industry. It uncovers and analyzes trends in litigation, regulation and compliance, transactions, legal operations, and the legal market. The podcast features innovators and influencers in law and the legal industry, offering attorneys actionable analysis on the future of legal practice. Hosts: Dori Goldstein and Meg McEvoy
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Law X.0 digs into today’s challenging, shifting landscape for the legal industry. It uncovers and analyzes trends in litigation, regulation and compliance, transactions, legal operations, and the legal market. The podcast features innovators and influencers in law and the legal industry, offering attorneys actionable analysis on the future of legal practice. Hosts: Dori Goldstein and Meg McEvoy
Show more...
Business News
News,
Tech News,
News Commentary
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YouTube’s $170 Million Settlement – the FTC Perspective
Law X.0
18 minutes
6 years ago
YouTube’s $170 Million Settlement – the FTC Perspective
Google and its subsidiary, YouTube, recently entered into a record $170 million settlement with the Federal Trade Commission and the New York Attorney General over allegations that YouTube unlawfully collected children’s personal information. It is the largest settlement ever under COPPA, the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act, which prevents companies from using child-directed online services to collect data on children under 13 without parental consent. Kristin Cohen, Assistant Director of Privacy and Identity Protection at the FTC, breaks down the YouTube settlement and talks about its impacts on the greater business community. Critics of the settlement have pointed out that $170 million is just two days of Alphabet, Inc., Google’s parent company’s, profits. Cohen discusses the FTC’s view of the deterrent effect of the settlement and offers takeaways for companies that are creating content. Cohen also discusses the FTC’s COPPA rule review and its priorities going forward. Listen and subscribe to Law X.0 from your mobile device: Via Apple Podcasts | Via Stitcher | Via Overcast | Via Spotify   Hosts: Dori Goldstein and Meg McEvoy Guest: Kristin Cohen, Assistant Director of Privacy and Identity Protection, Federal Trade Commission Producers: RJ Jewell and Nicholas Anzalotta-Kynoch
Law X.0
Law X.0 digs into today’s challenging, shifting landscape for the legal industry. It uncovers and analyzes trends in litigation, regulation and compliance, transactions, legal operations, and the legal market. The podcast features innovators and influencers in law and the legal industry, offering attorneys actionable analysis on the future of legal practice. Hosts: Dori Goldstein and Meg McEvoy