| [Billing Code: 6750-01] FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION AGENCY: Federal Trade Commission. ACTION: Public workshop on proposed regulations implementing the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act. SUMMARY: On April 27, 1999, the Commission published a Federal Register document seeking public comments on its proposed regulations under the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act. As part of its review of the issues raised by the comments in preparation for publishing final regulations, the Commission has scheduled a public workshop to obtain additional comment regarding the issue of appropriate mechanisms for obtaining verifiable parental consent under the regulations. Today's Federal Register document outlines the topics to be discussed at the workshop and the procedures to be followed by those who wish to participate in the workshop. DATES: Requests to participate in the workshop must be submitted by July 6, 1999. The workshop will be held on July 20, 1999, at the Commission's headquarters at 600 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W., Washington, DC. ADDRESSES: All requests to participate should be sent either to the Office of the Secretary, Federal Trade Commission, Room 159, 600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20580, or by e-mail to <childprivacy@ftc.gov>. Requests should include the requestor's name, affiliation, if any, address, telephone number and, if available, FAX number and e-mail address. All requests should be captioned "Children's Online Privacy Protection Rule - FTC File No. P994504." FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Toby Milgrom Levin, Attorney, Federal Trade Commission, 600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC 20580, telephone 202-326-3156, e-mail <tlevin@ftc.gov>; Loren G. Thompson, Attorney, Federal Trade Commission, 600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC 20580, telephone 202-326-2049, e-mail <lthompson@ftc.gov>; or Jill Samuels, Attorney, Federal Trade Commission, 600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC 20580, telephone 202-326-2066, e-mail <jsamuels@ftc.gov>. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: I. Background On April 20, 1999, the Commission issued proposed regulations implementing the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), 64 Fed. Reg. 22750 (April 27, 1999). Of particular importance is the COPPA requirement that, with certain exceptions, websites obtain "verifiable parental consent" before collecting, using, or disclosing personal information from children. Section 312.5 of the proposed rule sets forth this requirement along with the following performance standard: An operator must make reasonable efforts to obtain verifiable parental consent, taking into consideration available technology. Any method to obtain verifiable consent must be reasonably calculated, in light of available technology, to ensure that the person providing consent is the child's parent. (64 Fed. Reg. 22756) In its discussion of this section, the Commission identified a number of methods an operator might use to obtain verifiable parental consent, including a print-and-send form signed by the parent and mailed or faxed to the website; a credit-card transaction initiated by the parent; a call made by the parent to a toll-free number; or an e-mail accompanied by the parent's valid digital signature. The Commission also solicited comment on whether there are other e-mail based mechanisms that could provide sufficient assurance that the person providing consent is the child's parent. (64 Fed. Reg. 22756, 22762) The Commission received over 120 comments on the proposed regulations.(1) A significant number of those comments addressed the issue of verifiable parental consent. The Commission has concluded that a workshop will afford Commission staff and interested parties an opportunity to explore appropriate mechanisms for obtaining verifiable parental consent. The Commission will consider the views and suggestions made during the workshop, in addition to the written comments received, in formulating its final regulations on this topic. II. Date, Time and Location of Workshop The one-day workshop will be held in the FTC headquarters building, 600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC, on July 20, 1999. III. Workshop Sessions The workshop will be divided into three sessions designed to elicit further information regarding mechanisms for verifiable parental consent. The first session will be a discussion of websites' actual experiences with regard to obtaining "verifiable parental consent." The second session will explore the availability and adequacy of e-mail based mechanisms designed to provide verifiable parental consent. The third session will examine other technologies and services that are available or under development to implement the verifiable parental consent requirement. Session I: What methods are websites currently using to obtain "verifiable parental consent?"
Session II: Do e-mail based mechanisms comply with the requirements of the statute and the proposed rule for verifiable parental consent, i.e., do they provide sufficient assurance that the person providing the consent is the child's parent?
Session III: Are there examples of other technologies, products, or services that websites can use to obtain verifiable parental consent?
IV. Request to Participate Parties interested in participating in the workshop must file a request to participate by July 6, 1999. The request should specify the workshop sessions in which the requester seeks to participate. Parties who wish to participate in the workshop but did not submit written comments should submit a short statement of their views. If the number of parties who request to participate in the workshop is so large that including all requesters would inhibit effective discussion among the participants, Commission staff will select as participants a limited number of parties to represent the relevant interests. Selection will be based on the following criteria:
If it is necessary to limit the number of participants, those who requested to participate but were not selected will be afforded an opportunity, if at all possible, to present statements during a limited time period at the conclusion of one or more sessions. The time allotted for these statements will be based on the amount of time necessary for discussion of the issues by the selected parties, and on the number of persons who wish to make statements. Requesters will be notified as soon as possible after July 6, 1999 if they have been selected to participate. By direction of the Commission. Benjamin I. Berman 1. The comments are available for viewing at the Commission's headquarters, 600 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W., Room 130, Washington, DC 20580. They are also available on the Commission's website at <http://www.ftc.gov >. |