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At a minimum, 821,000 children registered on the Pony Stars site (they have multiple sites). At $16,000 a violation, that would be a starter fine of $13,136,000000. That didn't happen.
Playdom, the Internet gaming company behind Pony Stars, My Diva Doll and nearly two dozen other "virtual world" games targeting kids and teenagers, has agreed to pay $3 million for violating the ...
Some 821,000 children registered with Pony Stars from 2006 to 2010, according to the FTC. Another 403,000 children provided their information to some of the 19 other virtual worlds operated by ...
It came about as a result of the Disney division, Playdom, Inc., which runs a series of multi-player virtual world games for kiddies, including 2 Moons, 9 Dragons, My Diva Doll, and Pony Stars.
The FTC claims that around 403,000 children registered on its general audience sites during this time and an additional 821,000 for the specifically child-orientated Pony Stars.