Giugiaro
Established Member
There's been growing talks over the American Children's Online Privacy Protection Act, or COPPA as most people have been referring to it, as this is going to have a huge impact to several Youtube creators and users, as well as potentially other websites.
I believe around our hobby the biggest concerns will be related to Railway Simulators and Scale Modelling mainly, as these are considered (by the very ambiguous text in the revised act) as "games/toys that appeal to children".
They have made clear during the press conference that the FCT will target and fine individual channels/creators. The fines of around $42,000 will be applied to any video that mislabelled as "not for kids" but the FCT believes it to be such, individually. And Youtube is enforcing these rules everywhere and to everyone, regardless of the Creator/Channel being based in the USA, or its main audience being North American.
Also, marking content or as channel as being "for kids" has a lot of downsides, like removing the ability for the videos to be featured, send subscription and bell notifications and cutting the advert revenue to just 10%, among others.
Any thoughts about this? The legal and financial implications have already caused some people to preemptively shut down their Youtube channels, including myself:

I believe around our hobby the biggest concerns will be related to Railway Simulators and Scale Modelling mainly, as these are considered (by the very ambiguous text in the revised act) as "games/toys that appeal to children".
They have made clear during the press conference that the FCT will target and fine individual channels/creators. The fines of around $42,000 will be applied to any video that mislabelled as "not for kids" but the FCT believes it to be such, individually. And Youtube is enforcing these rules everywhere and to everyone, regardless of the Creator/Channel being based in the USA, or its main audience being North American.
Also, marking content or as channel as being "for kids" has a lot of downsides, like removing the ability for the videos to be featured, send subscription and bell notifications and cutting the advert revenue to just 10%, among others.
Any thoughts about this? The legal and financial implications have already caused some people to preemptively shut down their Youtube channels, including myself:
