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The big concern is COPPA compliance; COPPA violations don't give the parents grounds to sue, they give the FTC grounds to initiate an enforcement action. Parents aren't parties, so they have no rights to waive in an parental agreement.


Actually this wouldn't be a COPPA issue. COPPA is about data privacy, not content.


Read the text of COPPA - http://www.coppa.org/coppa.htm

Its all about collecting personal information from a child, not allowing them to see lego dongs.




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