A US House of Representatives panel passed a bipartisan online privacy bill on Thursday that aims to limit the collection of personal data, though doubts remain as to whether it will become law. The bill would require compa...
[00:26.45]It is currently unclear whether the House will approve the bills in the future. [00:34.33]One bill is known as the Kids Online Safety Act, or KOSA. [00:40.42]The other is called the Children's Online Priv...
On July 30, 2024, in a 91-3 vote, the U.S. Senate passed the bill for theKids Online Safety and Privacy Act(the “Bill”). The Bill, which combines the bills for theKids Online Safety Act(“KOSA”) and theChildren and Teens’ Online Privacy Protection Act(“CTOPPA”), aims to e...
Online privacy proposal makes second appearance ; A senator offers a revised version of a bill that was passed but scrapped due to constitutional concerns.SUSAN M. COVER
The British Office of Communications, Ofcom, monitors compliance and enforces the Online Safety Bill. When did the UK Online Safety Bill come into law? The British Parliament passed the Online Safety Bill on September 19, 2023. A bit over a month later, on October 26, 2023, the...
Schumer, a Democrat, said the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) and Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA 2.0) would be put to a vote as early as Thursday. "It has been a long and daunting road to get this bill passed, which can change and save lives, but today, we are one...
The bill would be the first major tech regulation package to move in years, and it could potentially pave the way for other bills that would strengthen online privacy laws or set parameters for the growing use of artificial intelligence, among others. While there has lo...
Bill architects scrap controversial “legal but harmful” rules. 2023: January Bill passed to House of Lords. May The bill is currently being debated in the House of Lords. Summer The bill is expected to receive Royal Assent and become law. The idea was to introduce a so-called “duty of...
The Senate passed two key pieces of legislation aimed at keeping children safe on the internet Tuesday afternoon.
The firms will also be expected to be transparent about how their algorithms work and be able to show their products do not have psychologically manipulative features – go figure, that’s how social media firms generate money. The other bill, Children’s Online Privacy Protection Action, or CO...