Submitted by Captain_Calamari_ t3_127ia2r in technology
DrQuantum t1_jefvw5g wrote
Reply to comment by Educational-Ice-319 in Italian regulators order ChatGPT ban over alleged violation of data privacy laws by Captain_Calamari_
If storing data for children has different compliance laws then you have to collect that data to store any data at all and remain in compliance.
Educational-Ice-319 t1_jefw6dy wrote
Not necessarily. COPPA has no such requirement, for example. Instead, it applies if you know or reasonably suspect a child under a specific age could or is using the platform. It’s sort of a “don’t ask don’t tell” dilemma here.
Kittylaser t1_jeg4o90 wrote
COPPA is American law though, not European regulation.
Educational-Ice-319 t1_jeg5y5b wrote
It is an example of how laws may not require active collection of personal data.
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