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I'm kicking off a writing experiment on Substack (Tech + Regulation), and I hope you will join my community to debate how the intersection of privacy, digital regulation and technology can deliver growth opportunities and a safer, healthier internet.
My first post unpacks the FTC's proposed revisions to the children's privacy law (COPPA) and what they mean for operators.
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Why now?
For over 10 years I’ve been lucky to have a ringside seat in the development of infrastructure technologies to protect the data privacy of children online. Since the 2013 revision of COPPA (America’s kids’ privacy law) made it illegal to drop cookies on kids, the industry has been trying to work out how to meet kids’ insatiable demand for digital content without breaking the law.
At SuperAwesome, we saw an opportunity to translate the requirements of COPPA—and later GDPR-K, LGPD, AADC and many more acronyms—into technologies and practical solutions that publishers, product managers and marketers could actually use.
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I learned that regulation can create opportunity and got hooked.
Along the way I met many passionate, committed, brilliant professionals working to make the internet safer through policy, lawmaking, technology innovation and insights.
This community is for them, and for anyone interested in the technology and business opportunities created at the nexus between regulation, policy and innovation.
I will write about privacy regulation and how it is changing the way we innovate, build companies and engage with digital communities. But also about other laws that seek to address the growing downsides of build-fast-break-things - efforts to police content (DSA, UK Online Safety Act), to address social media addiction, to mitigate the impact of toxic communities, and to prevent all the internet’s ills being supercharged by AI. Hopefully I can provide some useful input for operators to think about their own policies, values and practical approaches to growing safe, fun digital communities for the next generation.
My content will be free. And I invite comments, criticisms, corrections and debate. These topics are not easy, and the need for a better understanding between operators, innovators and policymakers has never been greater. Please subscribe and if you like it, share it with your friends.
EMEA Brand Partnerships Director
1yWell done, Max.
Entrepreneur Coach
1yI am happy to subscribe! Looking forward to reading and commenting.
Former Epic Games, BBC and Penguin Random House. Safe and creative content experiences for kids and young people.
1yFantastic!
Product Manager, Kids Web Services at Epic Games
1yLooking forward to being part of your community, Max! Thanks for your insight.
President & CSO, SuperAwesome
1yReally good read.