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A recent California attorney general's action and COPPA amendments foreshadow a new front of enforcement, explain Farella Braun & Martel attorneys
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...online, retail and financial sectors. A case against Apple Inc., Amazon.com, Facebook Inc., Google Inc., and Yahoo Inc. was assigned to...
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