Guys stop tin-hatting and scare mongering. The FTC isn't out to get people uploading eso videos.
Have a look at the both the FTC guidance on mixed audience content and also the actual ruling against YouTube and Google
https://www.ftc.gov/system/files/documents/cases/172_3083_youtube_revised_complaint.pdf
It's quite clear that this is a fair approach taken by the FTC against material clearly targeted at children.
The FTC's guidelines on their own website also show clearly that they recognise that mixed interest content exists and that just because content isn't deemed as mature, that doesn't make it targeted at kids.
Also, on the 42k fine. The FTC also state that this is a maximum fine and that the FTC will take into account the impact of the fine on the businesses financial capacity.
The law is indeed serious and no doubt will be enforced and rightly so but it is very clear to anybody that reads the FTC guidelines that they really are targeting people that specifically target children with their content.
I think people are reading too many scary theories into this.
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Guys stop tin-hatting and scare mongering. The FTC isn't out to get people uploading eso videos.
Have a look at the both the FTC guidance on mixed audience content and also the actual ruling against YouTube and Google
https://www.ftc.gov/system/files/documents/cases/172_3083_youtube_revised_complaint.pdf
It's quite clear that this is a fair approach taken by the FTC against material clearly targeted at children.
The FTC's guidelines on their own website also show clearly that they recognise that mixed interest content exists and that just because content isn't deemed as mature, that doesn't make it targeted at kids.
Also, on the 42k fine. The FTC also state that this is a maximum fine and that the FTC will take into account the impact of the fine on the businesses financial capacity.
The law is indeed serious and no doubt will be enforced and rightly so but it is very clear to anybody that reads the FTC guidelines that they really are targeting people that specifically target children with their content.
I think people are reading too many scary theories into this.
true and true, however... the issue with youtube enforcement? still exists. you may not get sued by FTC but if youtube's poopy algorithm decides that you are lying about your content? you can lose your videos, your channel, and so on and so forth.
and... while FTC does recognize that mixed content exists? the decision whether your content is targeted at kids is ultimately STILL up to their discretion. the fact that youtube went for binary selection when it comes to video classification - doesn't help either. and all in all, this is important to be aware of if you do gaming videos, among other things.
AgaTheGreat wrote: »Americans and the way they try to protect their children on YouTube. They would be better off by providing free higher education but I guess there are bigger priorities 😑
The thing that sucks about all this is even if you are innocent, you will still wind up playing thousands of dollars in lawyer fees just to respond to a FCC subpoena.