The company paid influencers, including PewDiePie, thousands of dollars to promote a video game without properly disclosing that it had done so.
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Warner Bros. Settles With FTC After Failing To Fully Disclose Sponsored Videos With PewDiePie, Others
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Machinima Settles FTC Charges Of Deceptive Xbox Products Promotion With YouTube Influencers
Machinima will settle charges from the FTC that the network practiced deceptive practices when it paid YouTube creators to endorse Microsoft products.
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US Senator Sends Letter To Google Addressing YouTube Kids App Concerns
US Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL) has sent a letter to Google CEO Larry Page in response to complaints about inappropriate content on the YouTube Kids app.
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- Children’s Advocacy Groups Up In Arms Over YouTube Kids App
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- Report: Microsoft Paid $3 CPM For Positive Xbox One YouTube Reviews
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