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Nov 21st, 2002, 02:49 AM
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Thread Starter
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Legal?
Is this cinsjderd legal to display trin Aystralian vistor (child under 13)-iare any efquivlant toCIOPPSA for Aust. children?:
Kids: In compliance with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998, we are requiring parental consent for children under the age of 13 to sign up for a membership. Please review our Privacy Policy for more information.
A.A. Fussy
Babya Software Group
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Nov 21st, 2002, 03:05 AM
#2
Do you have misplaced fingers, a broken keyboard, or are you under 13 yourself?
Because that would explain a lot of things.
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Nov 21st, 2002, 03:43 AM
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Banned
This might help you:
Spellchecker
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Nov 21st, 2002, 03:45 AM
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Banned
And about your question: you want to know if it it's illegal to display certain stuff to children OR do you want to know if it's illegal to display that warning message? I couldn't figure that one out!
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Nov 21st, 2002, 03:49 AM
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In the US-compulsory-but is it illegal or legal (under current Austrtaloan privacy law) to display information on the COPPA to Australian children under 13?
A.A. Fussy
Babya Software Group
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Nov 21st, 2002, 03:55 AM
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Legal. Irrelevant, but legal.
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Nov 21st, 2002, 03:56 AM
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Perhaps I'm very lame or something, but can you tell me what
"information on the COPPA " would be? Is COPPA some kind of standard/policy?
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Nov 21st, 2002, 03:57 AM
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Originally posted by Michael_Kamen
Perhaps I'm very lame or something, but can you tell me what
"information on the COPPA " would be? Is COPPA some kind of standard/policy?
Children's Online Privacy Protection Act
Pay attention!!
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Nov 21st, 2002, 03:59 AM
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Banned
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Nov 21st, 2002, 04:02 AM
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Thread Starter
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I would like to learn if Children's Online Privacy Protection Act is legal in Australia under australian and to AUS. websites and children under 15 or 13(school leaving age-you can leave schoolwhen you're 15)?
A.A. Fussy
Babya Software Group
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Nov 21st, 2002, 04:05 AM
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Banned
Don't know how that is arranged in the land down-under...
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Nov 21st, 2002, 04:11 AM
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It's LEGAL, so the direct answer is "No, you may not sue Karl Moore."
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