On December 30, local time, according to a statement issued by the US Department of Justice, the federal court approved a settlement agreement to end the lawsuit against two Disney companies for allegedly violating the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act. Under the agreement, Disney will pay a $10 million civil fine and accept a court injunction. According to the Department of Justice, the government previously filed a lawsuit in the Central District of California federal court accusing Disney of not correctly labeling some videos aimed at children as children's content in its popular YouTube video content, causing targeted advertisements to children under 13 on the platform and illegally collecting children's personal information without the parents' knowledge and consent, in violation of relevant laws and regulations.

Zhitongcaijing · 12/30/2025 21:57
On December 30, local time, according to a statement issued by the US Department of Justice, the federal court approved a settlement agreement to end the lawsuit against two Disney companies for allegedly violating the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act. Under the agreement, Disney will pay a $10 million civil fine and accept a court injunction. According to the Department of Justice, the government previously filed a lawsuit in the Central District of California federal court accusing Disney of not correctly labeling some videos aimed at children as children's content in its popular YouTube video content, causing targeted advertisements to children under 13 on the platform and illegally collecting children's personal information without the parents' knowledge and consent, in violation of relevant laws and regulations.