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Lawsuit Claims Disney Is Tracking Kids in 42 Apps
The class action suit alleges that the media giant is violating the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998.
Disney to Ditch Netflix and Start its Own Streaming Service
The Mouse House also promised 'a significant investment' in original content.
What Does the 'Star Wars' Universe Smell Like? Head to Disney.
At Disney, a 'truly transformative experience' includes all the senses, so get ready.
Which Type of Logo is Best for Your Brand?
Choosing a logo type, after understanding the positives and negatives of each type, is one of the first steps to creating a successful logo for your business
Oh, Hey, There's a New Trailer for 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi'
You should probably just watch it now.
Disney, Google Cut Ties With YouTube Star PewDiePie for Posting Anti-Semitic Content
YouTube's most popular creator will no longer work with Maker Studios or stream the second season of his reality show on YouTube Red.
16 Inspirational Quotes From Walt Disney
Reach for the stars with encouragement from the man behind the mouse.
Disney Can Fly Drones After Unblocking Its Parks' No-fly Zones
And they've already got a spectacular planned for this holiday season.
Your Next Trip to Disney Could End in a Real Lightsaber Fight
Don't let 'audience interaction projection system' bore you. This looks pretty cool.
What This Founder of a Multi-Million-Dollar Company Learned From Former Disney CEO Michael Eisner
The lesson that Russian-born RetailNext CEO Alexei Agratchev picked up from the Mouse House boss has stuck with him to today.
Disney Patents Unique Way to Keep Tabs on Theme Park Guests
Sensors would recognize guests based on the shape and size of their feet to offer customized experiences.
5 Invaluable Marketing Lessons Disney Movies Can Teach Us
Just look at how 'Finding Dory' is chewing up the competition.
Disney Faces PR Crisis, Risk of Legal Action After Gator Attack
Several legal experts differed in their assessments of Disney's potential legal liability in the attack, but most agreed the company would have a strong impetus to quickly settle any case.
Labor Groups Criticize Disney Over Worker Conditions at Chinese Suppliers
Disney, set to open a $5.5 billion theme park in mainland China on Thursday, said it took any violation of labor regulations 'seriously' and that it would investigate any allegations against its suppliers.
Disney Classics Give Incredible Business Lessons In The Most Simplistic Way
Someday my prince will come? More like, someday my investor will come.