The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) is designed to protect the privacy of children under 13 years old by regulating the collection of their personal information by websites and online services. It requires operators to obtain verifiable parental consent before collecting data from children, ensuring that parents are informed and can control what information is shared. COPPA aims to create a safer online environment for children, reducing the risks of exploitation and inappropriate content. Overall, it emphasizes the importance of child safety and privacy in the digital age.
Coppa Ciano ended in 1947.
Coppa Ciano was created in 1921.
Coppa Bernocchi was created in 1919.
Coppa Italia was created in 1922.
Frank Coppa was born in 1941.
Coppa Sabatini was created in 1952.
Coppa Acerbo ended in 1961.
Coppa Acerbo was created in 1924.
Coppa Placci was created in 1923.
Giovanni Coppa was born in 1925.
The team that won the Coppa Italia in 1973 was Bologna.
Sampdoria were the Coppa Winners in 1989.