New Age Verification Laws You Didn't Know Apply to Your App
$74.99
Credits in
1.00 General
Practice Areas:
Advertising, Privacy & Cybersecurity, Science & Technology
About
This Course
Think your app is off the hook because it's not "for kids"? A wave of new regulations—from the FTC's 2025 COPPA overhaul requiring separate consent for targeted ads and expanded biometric protections, to pending federal legislation like KOSA and COPPA 2.0 extending duties to teens under 16, to state laws like California's Age-Appropriate Design Code and Texas's SCOPE Act—is redefining which products must comply. The "likely to be accessed by children" standard means general audience apps may now be in scope based on audience composition or design elements alone. Join us for a candid discussion on who's covered, what's required, and how to stay ahead of enforcement.
About the Presenters
Travis LeBlanc, Esq.
Cooley
Practice Area: Privacy & Cybersecurity (+ 2 other areas)
Travis co-chairs Cooley’s global cyber/data/privacy practice. He is a top authority on cybersecurity, data privacy, telecommunications, and the regulation of emerging and innovative technologies. Drawing on his broad experience in federal and state government, he helps clients manage regulatory and litigation risk, as well as strategically respond to data breaches, cyberattacks, nation-state attacks, dissemination of stolen data, misinformation campaigns and government enforcement efforts, including those by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and state attorneys general. Travis has served on the US Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board (PCLOB) since his 2019 presidential nomination and unanimous Senate ...
View DetailsAnn Staggs, Esq.
Grafana Labs
Practice Area: Privacy & Cybersecurity (+ 2 other areas)
Ann Staggs, as Head of Privacy at Grafana and formerly the Associate General Counsel for Privacy at Airbnb, is an esteemed expert navigating the intricate intersections of international privacy laws and innovative technologies. With over 17 years of comprehensive experience, her portfolio spans a broad array of cutting-edge issues such as privacy compliance, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and cybersecurity, while also advising U.S. congressional offices on international privacy laws, solidifying her reputation in both private practice and as in-house counsel.
View DetailsEric Goldman, Esq.
Santa Clara University School of Law
Practice Area: Science & Technology (+ 4 other areas)
Eric Goldman is a Professor of Law at Santa Clara University School of Law in the Silicon Valley. He also co-directs the High Tech Law Institute and supervises the Privacy Law Certificate. He joined the Santa Clara Law faculty in 2006.His research and teaching focuses on Internet, IP and advertising law topics, and he blogs on these topics at the Technology & Marketing Law Blog [http://blog.ericgoldman.org]. Managing IP magazine has twice named him to a shortlist of North American “IP Thought Leaders,” and he has been named an “IP Vanguard” by the California State Bar’s IP Section.Before joining the Santa Clara Law ...
View DetailsClare Badaracco, Esq.
Maximus Law
Practice Area: Banking & Financial Services (+ 4 other areas)
Clare is the founding member of Maximus Law. Clare’s practice focuses on providing legal advice on transactional matters, with extensive experience in financial transactions (such as corporate financing, acquisitions and lending transactions), commercial transactions including strategic partnership deals and day-to-day sales- customer transactions for a scaling team, and product and privacy matters for consumer and enterprise technology products. Clare started her career working for Wilson Sonsini (both as a paralegal and then as a financial transaction associate), then she worked at Morrison & Foerster LLP focussing on cleantech and lending transactions representing both borrowers and lenders, including top national financial ...
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