YouTube has contacted the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in an apparent attempt to mitigate the potential income losses and legal trouble creators could suffer if a COPPAcalypse comes to pass.
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Creators For Good: Penny Tovar On Why Representation Matters In Education And STEM
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YouTube Asks The FTC To Give Creators Clearer COPPA Guidelines Ahead Of Jan. 1 Enforcement
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YouTube Millionaires: Tristan Jass Gave Up College Basketball For Content Creation — And He Knows He Made The Right Decision
Like many other teen athletes, Tristan Jass uses social media. His Instagram account and YouTube channel have long served as highlight reels where he shares videos of his skills, from casual scrimmages to sick trick shots. And that wasn’t a problem--until he went viral.
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YouTube Treads Safe Approach To This Year’s ‘Rewind’, With Series Of Data-Driven Lists
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Shane Dawson, MrBeast, James Charles, Jeffree Star In YouTube’s Top Trending Videos Of 2019 Amid More Rewind Lists
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Creators Going Pro: Sam And Colby Have Scared Up 3.74M Subscribers For Their Horror Content. Now, They’re Using That Platform To Launch A Mental Health Service.
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YouTube Says Creators Could See Subscriptions Drop As It Purges Shuttered Accounts
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YouTube Says Watch-Time On ‘Borderline’ Content By Non-Subscribers Has Dropped 70% This Year
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Netflix And YouTube’s Share Of Daily Viewership To Drop As Field Grows (Study)
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YouTube Officially Separates Ad Policies For Video Game And Real-World Violence
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YouTube Has Removed At Least 300 Donald Trump Campaign Ads Since 2016
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