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Children’s communication rights need better protection

Children’s communication rights need better protection

by Saskia Rowley | Sep 9, 2019 | Communication Rights

Google should have known better! An Associated Press piece in The Guardian newspaper (“YouTube fined $170m for collecting children’s personal data”, 4 September 2019) notes a serious violation of children’s right to privacy: “Google’s video site YouTube has been...

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