In this article, Madison White explores the unregulated world of family vloggers and a bill that would put more power in the hands of minors featured in their parents’ online content.
Think of the Children! Complying with COPPA in a Changing World
In this article, Noah Cothern explains the operative provisions of the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act and recommends practices that online operators can follow to avoid incurring liability.
Congress Action Wanted: The Current U.S. Data Privacy Landscape is in Disarray
In this article, Caroline Gallo examines the current environment of data privacy laws in the United States and where it should be heading.
Countdown: How TikTok Exposes American National Security – And What to Do About It
New on the UC IPCLJ Blog: Noah Cothern explores the threat that TikTok poses to national security. He argues that although a threat exists, a complete ban would be an overbroad remedy.
Navigating the Shadows of Online Advertising: Dark Patterns, Machine Learning, and Privacy Risks
New on the UC IPCLJ Blog: Madison Gambone discusses how machine learning’s exacerbation of dark patterns causes irreparable harm to consumer privacy, and how the Federal Trade Commission must implement stricter regulations and make an example of Facebook in their ongoing matter.