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Code · REGISTER · 2005-04-22 · Federal Trade Commission · Proposed Rules

Proposed Rules. Final rule amendment

2,811 words·~13 min read·/register/2005/04/22/05-8159·

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Agency: Federal Trade Commission
Action: Final rule amendment
Citation: 70 FR (No. 77) · FR Doc. 05-8159 · 16 CFR 312

Summary

The Federal Trade Commission (“the Commission”) issues a final amendment to the Children's Online Privacy Protection Rule (“the Rule”), to extend the sliding scale mechanism which allows Web site operators to use e-mail, coupled with additional steps, to obtain verifiable parental consent for the collection of personal information from children for internal use by the Web site operator, until the conclusion of the Commission's proceeding to undertake a comprehensive review of the Rule. As explained in a separate document being published elsewhere in this issue of the Federal Register , the Commission is requesting additional comment on the sliding scale mechanism.

Dates

Effective April 21, 2005.

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  • 16 CFR 312
  • 15 USC 6501-6508
  • 5 USC 601-612
  • 5 USC 603-605
  • 44 USC 3501-3520
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