Kids Online: Are Their Data Rights Being Violated?
Publication Date
3-2025
Presentation Length
15 minutes
College
Jack C. Massey College of Business
Department
International Business
Student Level
Undergraduate
SPARK Category
Knowledge
Faculty Advisor
Cheryl Black
WELL Core Type
Intellectual Wellness
Metadata/Fulltext
Fulltext
Presentation Type
Talk/Oral
Summary
Every day, websites and apps collect data from millions of children—but did you know there’s a law designed to protect them? The Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) sets strict rules on how companies handle personal information from kids under 13. But are businesses following the rules? And do parents and kids even know their rights?
This session is a must-attend for parents, guardians, young internet users, business owners, and everyday consumers who want to understand how COPPA works, what rights it grants, and what to do if those rights are violated. Whether you're a parent worried about your child’s digital footprint or a business owner navigating online compliance, this presentation will give you the essential knowledge to stay informed and protected in the digital age.
Recommended Citation
Maddox, Jake; McGrath, Addison; and Andersen, Emma, "Kids Online: Are Their Data Rights Being Violated?" (2025). SPARK Symposium Presentations. 122.
https://repository.belmont.edu/spark_presentations/122
Comments
Our presentation is part of the class presentation on privacy
law. Our talk is about 3-5 minutes
There will be a Q&A time reserved for all privacy laws
presented at the end of the session.