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October 10, 2023

Ruling Shows Barriers Remain For Kids' Privacy Regulation (Law360)

Last year, following a similar legislative development in the U.K., California lawmakers passed a transformative children's privacy law known as the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act.[1] The act established a comprehensive framework that requires businesses to prioritize the best interests of the child when designing, developing and providing online services such as websites, online video games and mobile apps likely to be accessed by children under the age of 18. Data, Privacy & Cybersecurity partners Omer Tene and Jacqueline Klosek, and associate Federica De Santis explain more in Law360.