Emily Tabatabai, Min Hee Kim, Sara Kloek, Miles Light

From dark patterns, stealth advertising, student surveillance to age-appropriate design, state and federal regulators are looking for new ways to expand legal protections to tweens and teens online. This panel will explore new and existing legal frameworks and legislative proposals that seek to push beyond COPPA’s parental consent requirements to fundamentally shift the way businesses operate with respect to their tween and teen audience. The bright line between ‘under 13’ and ‘over 13’ may be fading fast.

Emily Tabatabai, Partner, Orrick
Min Hee Kim, Investigator, Office of Technology, Research and Investigation (O-Tech), FTC
Sara Kloek, VP, Education and Children’s Policy, SIIA – The Software & Information Industry Association
Miles Light, Policy Counsel, Youth & Education Privacy, Future of Privacy Forum

Readings:

Emily Tabatabai

Partner
Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe

Miles Light

Policy Counsel, Youth & Education Privacy
Future of Privacy Forum

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Min Hee Kim

Investigator, Office of Technology, Research and Investigation (O-Tech)
FTC

Sara Kloek

Vice President, Education & Children’s Policy
SIIA