YOUTUBE Y LA LEY COPPA - EL MONETIZAR SE VA A ACABAR (en los vídeos infantiles)
Enlace para descargar este documento:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1N6vTU0gMv0f_YyktgCBpM6AvHrCA0AxM/view?usp=sharing
Enlace del video original propiedad de Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JzXiSkoFKw
La ley COPPA (original)
http://www.coppa.org/#
La ley COPPA (Wikipedia)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Children%27s_Online_Privacy_Protection_Act
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Esta es una explicación/interpretación de la ley COPPA y lo que Youtube nos indica pero, en este video en ningun caso trato de asesorar legalmente a nadie y tampoco debe considerarse como instrucciones a seguir para cumplir con dicha ley. Si tienes dudas, puedes consultar el siguiente texto extraido directamente del video original:
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Cito:
We’ve seen some additional questions in the comments, so we’re adding some FAQs here:
Q: Why is YouTube doing this?
A: These changes address concerns raised by the U.S. FTC regarding compliance w/ the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). If you are interested in sharing your view on COPPA, the FTC is receiving comments on its website until Dec 9: https://www.regulations.gov/document?D=FTC-2019-0054-0001
COPPA is a U.S. law, you can read more about it here: https://www.ftc.gov/tips-advice/business-center/privacy-and-security/children%27s-privacy
Q: Does marking my video as “Not Made for Kids” mean it’s only suitable for adults?
A: If you set your audience as "Not Made for Kids", this does not mean that it's only suitable for audiences 18+, nor does it mean we’re going to age restrict your content. The audience setting was exclusively created to help you comply with COPPA and other children's privacy laws – age restriction is a separate setting that might be enabled when a video doesn't violate our policies, but may have content that's only appropriate for audiences that are 18+. For example, a video might be age restricted if it has excessive vulgar language, or violence & disturbing imagery that provides enough context to understand it (e.g. content showing victims’ injuries in a major road accident may be removed, but we may age-restrict that same content if presented with news coverage that explains the situation and context). More info on age-restricted content here: https://yt.be/help/ai8g
Q: How do I use the audience setting? Why am I not seeing it?
A: To set your audience as "Made for Kids" or not, you'll need to use YouTube Studio (you won't be able to do so in Creator Studio Classic). You can either set your audience at the channel level, or the video level. To set at the channel level, In YouTube Studio, Go to Settings - Channel - Advanced settings - Audience and then choose an option that best describes your channel. Detailed instructions here: https://yt.be/help/FUt4
To set the audience of a video or videos in bulk, go to the Video tab of YouTube Studio - Select video(s) - Edit - Audience. For more detailed instructions, check out this Help Center guide: https://yt.be/help/9Sgi
Q: Isn’t this what YouTube Kids is for?
YouTube.com has always been for people 13 and up, while the YouTube Kids app is for kids under 13 to watch independently. But, we can’t control how people and families use YouTube.com together. We’re making these changes to ensure our data practices for all content "Made for Kids" are protecting kids’ privacy.
Q: What if my content is applicable to a wide audience, but is not “Made for Kids” specifically?
Think about who you are trying to reach with your content - are you creating this content for children to enjoy, or does it appeal more to parents and adults? As the creator, you know best the audience you are trying to reach with your content. Also take a look at the features of your video - does it have actors, characters, activities, games, songs, or stories that attract children particularly? If so, your video may be made for kids. For further information on determining whether content is made for kids, see the FTC’s guidance here: https://www.ftc.gov/tips-advice/business-center/privacy-and-security/children%27s-privacy You may also want to consult a lawyer. For additional info, we also provide a detailed answer to this question here: https://yt.be/help/6Xh2
Q: Should family vloggers mark their content as “Made for Kids”?
Some family vloggers make content for kids while others target parents and adults. You can learn more about what content is made for kids here (check out the question “What if my content is applicable to a wide audience, but not kids specifically?”): https://yt.be/help/27e7 or seek legal counsel for more advice.
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