The Kids Off Social Media Act (KOSMA) would create redundant and conflicting regulations due to existing children’s privacy protections, the Information Technology & Innovation Foundation said Thursday.
Sensitive information and transparency are key privacy issues that will continue attracting litigation, including in Texas, which has become a major player in regulation and enforcement, Odia Kagan, a partner in the law firm Fox Rothschild, said in an interview.
Though the U.S. education system has focused on gaining parental consent for data protection and privacy issues within schools, student consent should also be important, said a panel discussing the balance between parental consent and privacy at the Student Privacy and Parental Consent conference. Public Interest Privacy Center (PIPC), Toyo University and George Washington Law hosted the event Friday.
The Hellenic Data Protection Authority launched an investigation into the legality under the General Data Protection Regulation of the DeepSeek AI application, it announced Thursday. The Greek regulator is also probing a personal data breach of WhatsApp users by spyware after the social media site notified the watchdog of the breach.
The U.K. Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) Wednesday launched a free online tool to help small organizations ensure their direct marketing activities comply with the Privacy and Electronic Communication Regulations and the U.K. General Data Protection Regulation. The direct marketing advice generator will provide "reliable compliance advice, tailored to their own direct marketing activities, in minutes," the ICO said. The tool covers email, SMS, direct mail, social media, telemarketing and more. It's "crucial" that organizations comply with direct marketing rules, the ICO said, because it avoids customer complaints and fines.
Judges for the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals appeared split during oral argument Tuesday in NetChoice v Fitch, which deals with a Mississippi kids online safety law. NetChoice sued Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch (R) last year over HB-1126, alleging that it violates the First Amendment and that its age-verification requirement poses privacy problems (see 2501310041).
Oklahoma Rep. Josh West (R) said he won't bring his comprehensive privacy bill to the floor this year, despite the House Government Modernization and Technology Subcommittee clearing it at a Wednesday meeting. The panel also cleared an age-verification bill.
The Senate Commerce Committee on Wednesday approved legislation that would restrict children’s social media use and targeted ads, despite concerns about data privacy and free speech (see 2502040047).
BrightData opposed X Corp’s motion to dismiss the data-scraping company's counterclaims in a copyright case Tuesday at the U.S. District Court of Northern California. BrightData alleged that the social media platform’s attempts to remove rights of the public to access and scrape public portions of the web are anticompetitive conduct.
State senators passed multiple updates to the Virginia Consumer Data Privacy Act (VCDPA) on Monday.