Google agrees to pay $170 million fine to settle charges for illegally collecting and sharing data from children on YouTube without parental consent
In this file photo taken on June 28, 2013 a webcam is positioned in front of YouTube's logo in Paris.
The settlement with the Federal Trade Commission and the New York state Attorney General is the largest amount in a case involving the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act , a 1998 federal law.
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