Rosen Law Firm Investigates Disney‘s COPPA Violation

Rosen Law Firm is investigating Disney for potential violations of the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). Parents of children under 13 who watched Disney videos on YouTube may be eligible for compensation. The firm is preparing a class-action lawsuit.

The Rosen Law Firm announced it is investigating claims that Disney violated the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). The firm alleges that Disney collected personal data from children watching its YouTube videos without proper parental consent. This data was allegedly used for targeted advertising.

The investigation centers on whether Disney failed to properly label YouTube videos as “Made for Kids.” This omission, according to the firm, allowed Disney to gather data on children under 13 and serve them targeted ads in violation of COPPA. The Department of Justice (DOJ) has also filed a complaint against Disney, alleging similar violations.

The Rosen Law Firm contends that Disney continued these practices even after becoming aware of the potential issue. They allege that Disney continued to serve targeted advertisements to young viewers based on the improperly collected data.

Children under 13 who watched Disney videos on YouTube may be entitled to compensation, according to the law firm. The Rosen Law Firm is preparing a class-action lawsuit to seek compensation for these alleged privacy violations. Interested parties can contact the firm for more information.

Rosen Law Firm emphasized its experience in handling cases against large corporations. They encourage those affected to choose qualified counsel with a proven track record of success in similar cases. The firm highlighted its resources and experience in pursuing justice for those harmed by corporate actions.

Individuals who believe their children’s privacy rights were violated can contact Phillip Kim, Esq., at the Rosen Law Firm for more details. They can reach him toll-free or via email. The firm’s contact information is publicly available. However, the firm cautions that prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome in future cases.

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