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Children Online: The New Rules of the Road
Webinar Rewinds November 22, 2025From social media restrictions to age-appropriate design codes, lawmakers across the country are rewriting the playbook for how companies engage with young users. This webinar broke down what is driving this new wave of legislation and enforcement and what it means in practice.
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Everything You Need to Know About Data Privacy Regulation in the U.S.
Event Recaps September 23, 2025Christopher Oswald, group EVP and head of law, ethics, and government relations at ANA, provided a brief update of what is happening on the data privacy regulation front on both the federal and state level in the U.S.
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How to Plan for Evolving Data Privacy Legislation
Conference Session Videos September 5, 2025In this video, Christopher Oswald, group EVP and head of law, ethics, and government relations at ANA, provided a brief update of what is happening on the data privacy regulation front on both the federal and state level in the U.S.
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Mediaocean Teams Up with Internet Watch Foundation to Protect Children Online
Marketing News August 18, 2025Under a new partnership with Mediaocean, IWF's data will be integrated into the "Protected by Mediaocean" ad protection service to identify and prevent ad placements that are adjacent to criminal content and pose a threat to children's online safety.
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YouTube Expands Its Protections to More U.S. Teenagers
Marketing News August 1, 2025YouTube said this week that it is expanding its built-in protections to a small group of U.S. users, using machine learning to discern minors from adults. If the user is identified as someone under 18, various protections will apply, such as disabling personalized advertising and adding safeguards to recommendations.
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Marketing News Quiz for December 14, 2024
Marketing News Quiz December 14, 2024In this week's marketing news quiz: A California bill looks to protect minors online, TikTok faces down the clock leading to its sale or ban in the U.S., Totino's Pizza Rolls announces a new first for the brand, and more.
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California Introduces Legislation Requiring Social Media Warning Labels
Marketing News December 12, 2024A new California bill would require social media platforms to show a "black box warning" to users of all ages upon their first use of a platform and at least once weekly thereafter.
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Australia Bans Social Media for People Under 16
Marketing News December 5, 2024Australia's Social Media Minimum Age bill is designed to protect would-be users under the age of 16 from the negative impacts of social media. Social platforms targeted by the legislation could face large fines if they fail to comply.
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Marketing News Quiz for September 21, 2024
Marketing News Quiz September 21, 2024In this week's marketing news quiz: Instagram's latest protections for its teenage users, an ad campaign for Mejuri from a Hollywood film director, new legislation in California to help protect the election, and more.
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The Crayola Campaign for Creativity
Event Recaps September 10, 2024Grounded in meaningful consumer insights and fueled by the belief that creativity is a life skill that allows kids to reach their full potential, Crayola has launched the Campaign for Creativity to challenge perceptions, spark dialogue, and help consumers understand, value, and nurture childhood creativity.
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Crayola Colors of the World Skin Tone Crayons
Event Recaps June 27, 2024Crayola's the Colors of the World crayons feature 24 specially formulated colors representing over 40 global skin tones. Through a partnership with a global skin tone expert and the modeling of the foundation development process, which reproduces skin tones and under tones, the new inclusive crayon colors were uniquely developed.
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Privacy Update for Child and Teen Advertising
Event Recaps June 26, 2024Julia Tama, partner at Venable LLP, Nur-ul-Haq, SVP of global privacy and kids' compliance at Paramount Global, and Sheena Thomas, managing counsel, privacy at Adobe Systems discussed the latest enforcement actions, regulatory developments, and state laws that impact advertising to children and teens.
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What is CARU?
Money Slides December 9, 2023The law firm Davis+Gilbert LLP provides a primer on CARU, the Children’s Advertising Review Unit.
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Ten Key Areas of Regulatory Scrutiny and Successful Strategies for Compliance
Event Recaps November 16, 2023A panel of experts, including representatives from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), reviewed 10 key FTC and NAD priorities and provided best practices marketers and legal teams should implement to remain compliant with existing advertising laws.
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Hey Kids! This Is Advertising! (?And Privacy!)
Event Recaps November 15, 2023From CARU to COPPA to Child Influencers, learn how to navigate the rapidly evolving children’s marketing landscape while staying above the law.
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Marketing to Generation Alpha
Trends and Technology November 10, 2023When catering to gen Alphas, marketers need to think outside the screen, and create engaging, immersive experiences that blend the digital and physical worlds.
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A Legal Update on NFTs, Crypto, the Metaverse and AI in Advertising & Promotions
Webinar Rewinds August 8, 2023In this webinar, speakers from Venable LLP explored legal developments with regard to new technologies like NFTs, cryptocurrency, and the metaverse with some AI thrown in for good measure.
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What New Social Media Laws Mean for Brands
Trends and Technology June 30, 2023Battle lines are being drawn stemming from a flurry of legislation at the federal and state levels designed to limit the use of social media among teens and children. Dozens of prominent advocacy groups have voiced opposition, saying the bills would limit free speech and allow state attorneys general to decide what constitutes “harmful” content.
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2023 ANA Policy Preview for Advertisers
Leading Edge January 25, 2023The year was 1864, and the Confederate harbor of Mobile Bay was heavily fortified with “torpedoes” (i.e., sea mines). Despite warnings from his crew, Union Admiral David Farragut charged ahead, issuing his famous order, “Damn the torpedoes; full speed ahead,” an act of courage that resulted in his victory. That about sums up what advertisers must do to succeed in the perilous policy waters of 2023.
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Welcome to Hollywood, Kids! Navigating Children's Advertising and Privacy on TikTok, YouTube, and the Metaverse
Event Recaps November 8, 2022A panel of experienced lawyers offered an overview of recent legislation and developments in influencer marketing relevant to marketers advertising to children. They also provided an array of useful tips for avoiding the use of so-called “dark patterns” and for managing child-directed advertising responsibly.
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