Thursday
Apr292010
Microsoft Executive Argues Against Overhaul Of Online Safety Law
An executive from Microsoft argued against expanding Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) of 1998 during an appearance before a Senate panel Thursday.
“COPPA has enabled parents to take a more active and informed role deciding how their children can take advantage of the internet’s many benefits…therefore, we do not believe that a legislative amendment is necessary at this time,” Microsoft Associate General Counsel Michael Hintze said. (0:19)
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“COPPA has enabled parents to take a more active and informed role deciding how their children can take advantage of the internet’s many benefits…therefore, we do not believe that a legislative amendment is necessary at this time,” Microsoft Associate General Counsel Michael Hintze said. (0:19)
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