COPPA--Protecting Children’s Privacy Online for 20 Years
Oct 4 2018
Media Advisory – Save the Date
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 3, 2018
Contact: Jeff Chester
jeff@democraticmedia.org
COPPA--Protecting Children’s Privacy Online for 20 Years
Sen. Ed Markey, Advocates and Experts Celebrate COPPA as they focus on
future challenges posed by the digital marketplace
October 17th, Capitol Hill, Open to Public
Washington, D.C. To mark the 20th anniversary of the 1998 Children’s
Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), Senator Edward J. Markey (DMA)
—its principal congressional sponsor—will be joined by key
representatives from the consumer, child advocacy, and privacy groups
involved in implementing the law, at a public forum on Wednesday, October
17 from 12:30-3:30 pm in Room 385 of the Senate Russell Office Building
(SR-385). Senator Markey will deliver a keynote speech followed by two
panels featuring representatives from Electronic Privacy Information Center,
Campaign for Commercial Free Childhood, Common Sense Media, Center
for Digital Democracy, Color of Change, and Institute for Public
Representation (Georgetown University Law Center), among others. Prof.
Kathryn C. Montgomery, who spearheaded the public campaign that led to
COPPA, will moderate.
“COPPA is the nation’s constitution for children’s communication. For 20
years it has shielded our nation’s children from invasive practices and
encroaching actors on the internet,” Sen. Markey noted. “It puts children and
families in control and holds violators accountable when they compromise
kids’ privacy. As we celebrate the 20th anniversary of COPPA, we must look
to the future.”
In addition to discussing COPPA’s impact, speakers will explore the
expanding interactive and data-driven world young people face today, which
is being transformed by a host of powerful technologies, such as artificial
intelligence, virtual reality, and internet-connected toys.
“In 2018, children grow up in an increasingly connected and digital world
with ever-emerging threats to their sensitive personal information,”
explained Sen. Markey. “Two decades after the passage of this bedrock law,
it is time to redouble our efforts and safeguard the precious privacy of our
youngest Americans.”
The event is free and open to the public, but seating is limited. Lunch will be
served. Please RSVP to jeff@democraticmedia.org.