An FTC investigation into YouTube’s treatment of children online is long overdue. It is no secret that kids flock to YouTube every day, but the company has yet to take the necessary steps to protect its youngest users.https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2019/06/19/facing-federal-investigation-youtube-is-considering-broad-changes-childrens-content/?utm_term=.aaa0cd867775 …
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It’s time for the adults in the room to step in and ensure that corporate profits no longer come before kids’ privacy.
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Can you give an example of what will constitute "inappropriate and harmful content on the internet?" You need to keep Jacobellis v. Ohio and Miller v. California in mind. Only obscenity can be regulated, and that is defined by the Miller test.
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