Hi!

On 16 May 2016 at 19:40, Samuel Greenfeld <[email protected]> wrote:

> In general, getting information about children using a product targeted at
> them is a bit of a legal minefield.
>

Fortunately I'm not interested in information about children :)


> There are countries which don't allow anything about younger children or
> what they do online to be known without parental and/or school consent.
> Said consent may require proving the adult is actually an adult and not a
> child providing an incorrect date of birth.
>

Which countries? :)


> Historically Sugar Labs has been non-profit, and probably too tiny to get
> on the radar.  But before social and/or metric features get incorporated
> into Sugar's core, it would be best to check with the lawyers as to how to
> do it.


Which lawyers? :)

-- 
Cheers
Dave
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