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'YouTube Kids' Under Fire for Targeting Children with Advertisements [iOS Blog]
A handful of prominent child advocacy groups plan to work together today in asking the Federal Trade Commission to investigate Google's YouTube Kids app, with the groups claiming that the popular video streaming service is deceptively targeting kids with advertisements on the tablet and smartphone application (via San Jose Mercury News).
The root of the complaint stems from restrictions placed on children's entertainment dating back to the 1970's, which bans hosts of a kids' television ****** from attempting to sell products during a show, amongst other restrictions. The central crux of that established law, **w coming back into play with the coalition's defense against Google, is that young kids haven't yet developed the reasoning behind resisting such advertisements, or even understand that they're being targeted in the first place. http://cdn.macrumors.com/article-new...d-800x600.jpeg The complaint to be filed Tuesday asks the FTC to investigate several features of YouTube Kids:The groups rallying against the YouTube Kids app allege Google's new kid-friendly application blurs the line between funny, kid-centric videos and lengthy product promotions. Jeff Chester, director of the Center for Digital Democracy, one of the groups campaigning for more regulation on the YouTube Kids app, sees this as just the first step in a long line of kids' entertainment regulation. "This is the opening shot in a new battle with Google, Nickelodeon, Amazon, Netflix, Cartoon Network and others that are trying to cash in on this generation of young children," said Jeff Chester, director of the Center for Digital Democracy. "It's a battle for the hearts and minds and pocketbooks of America's kids in the digital age."Chester also **ted that the groups don't just want a more serious look into advertisements, but anything resembling such in the app as a whole, namely the perennially popular "unboxing videos" found on the service. "We want Google to pull all of its unboxing videos from the app," Chester said. "There's ** disclosure of who actually owns those channels. They're an ad, in essence, for toys." A few have stepped forward in speaking out in Google's favor, namely Parry Aftab, an Internet privacy lawyer, who pointed out that "something's got to pay" for the free app and said that she doesn't "worry about ads as long as they're **t ads for Viagra and Victoria's Secret and things like that, and as long as you teach your kids the reality of ads." YouTube itself responded, stating that when creating the app the company "consulted with numerous partners and child advocacy and privacy groups" and are always "open to feedback on ways to improve the app." The YouTube Kids app officially launched back in February with a catalog of kid-friendly shows and parental controls, both aimed at giving kids a daily burst of entertainment without making parents worry about the more questionable content that can sometimes pop up on YouTube's official service.http://rss.feedsportal.com/c/35070/f...4/sc/15/mf.gif http://da.feedsportal.com/r/22485130...15/rc/1/rc.img http://da.feedsportal.com/r/22485130...15/rc/2/rc.img http://da.feedsportal.com/r/22485130...15/rc/3/rc.img http://da.feedsportal.com/r/22485130...4/sc/15/a2.imghttp://pi.feedsportal.com/r/22485130.../sc/15/a2t.imghttp://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/MacR...?d=yIl2AUoC8zA http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/MacR...?d=6W8y8wAjSf4 http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/MacRu...~4/qoE4GBRd1VA أكثر... |
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