Attorneys for an advocacy group, who wants to end marketing targeted at children, have filed federal complaints against two developers of baby apps. The charge: their educational claims are "deceptive."
The Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood (CCFC) is a Boston-based organization that advocates "limiting commercial access to children" and "ending the exploitive practice of child-targeted marketing." Through its attorneys at Georgetown Law's Institute for Public Representation, the CCFC filed complaints to the United States' Federal Trade Commission (FTC) against U.S.-based Fisher-Price and Slovakia-based Open Solutions Read more...
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