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History of VTech[]

Originally named Video Technology Limited, the company would later rename to VTech Holdings Ltd.

VTech would acquire LeapFrog Enterprises on April 4, 2016.

People of Interest[]

Gary Masching was a CEO around February 9, 1999[1]

Controversies[]

Poor Working Conditions[]

The Institute for Global Labour and Human Rights claimed in a report that the working conditions of VTech's factories located in China had cruel working conditions best described as a sweatshop. VTech denied these allegations. [2]

Learning Lodge Data Breach[]

On November 14, 2015, the Learning Lodge was compromised in a data breach which gained unauthorized access to user's private info and likeness. The leaked contents included things such as a person's username, password, email address, and IP address.[3] This private info from both the parent, and the child(s) were found in the leaks. Around 5 million accounts were compromised in this attack. The hacker anonymously went out to tell the company about these security risks caused by the site using Adobe Flash and being well outdated. Despite VTech initially not listening to his pleas, after the unknown hacker told other news outlets about the risk, and what was found from the hacks[4], VTech stepped in to inform all registered users about this breach.

VTech was seen in poor light during the incident due to the company storing private info of child and adult users' voice recordings, and photos without prior knowledge. The Learning Lodge services went back online on January 23, 2016[5]. They have since shut down the Learning Lodge services to be replaced with a more secure method of service to prevent this from happening again. Due to these issues, the FTC fined the company $650,000[6] (around $0.09 per affected user).

Products[]

License Acquisitions & Partnerships[]

The following list is organized by earliest known year acquired. Due to the obscurity of many items, info not yet confirmed fully are shown in italics.

Name of Rights Holder Intellectual Properties Acquired Years Active Source Notes
Sesame Workshop Sesame Street ~1991 1991, ~2014-present [1] When acquired, Sesame Workshop was known as the Children's Television Workshop until June 2000.
Elfie Donnelly Benjamin The Elephant ~1999 1999 Only in Germany
Bandai Tomagatchi 1995 1995-? For the release of the Super Color Whiz in Japan.
Nintendo Donkey Kong JR (Un-Official) September 29, 2000 2000 [1] Was never officially endorsed by Nintendo
Disney
  • 101 Dalmatians
  • Disney's Princesses
  • The Lion King
  • The Little Mermaid
  • Mickey Mouse
  • The Jungle Book
  • Winnie the Pooh
  • December 16, 2003
  • January 26, 2006
September 2003-Present [1][2] Despite being mentioned, The Jungle Book ip was never used. Same with the 101 Dalmatians.
Marvel Spider-Man 2004 2004-? [1][2]
American Greetings 2004 [1] Mentioned on page 19 at the bottom.
Brainy Baby Co. Left & Right Brain Development Theory February 9, 2004 2004-2006 [1]
Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
  • Baby Looney Tunes
  • Batman
  • Scooby-Doo
  • Superman
  • February 7, 2004
  • April 26, 2005
2004-2008 [1][2][3][4] Baby Looney Tunes had products starting in 2005.
Beijing San Chen Blue Cat Toy Co. Ltd Blue Cat May 24, 2004 2004-? [1]
Nickelodeon
  • Backyardigins
  • Blue's Clues
  • Dora The Explorer
  • SpongeBob SquarePants
  • 2005
  • January 7, 2014
2005-2014 [1][2]
LearningWorks, LLC Write & Learn September 7, 2005 September 2005 [1]
FUNimation Entertainment Unknown November 7, 2005 2005-? [1] Original page lost, not much is known
Elastic Rights
  • Caillou
  • Patito Feo
2006 2006 Only in Spain
Dreamworks
  • Shrek
  • Kung Fu Panda
  • Penguins of Madagascar
  • February 18, 2008
  • January 7, 2014
~2008-2014 [1][2] 2014 was when they used the Penguins of Madagascar ip.
Chorion Limited

Sanrio

Mr. Men & Little Miss ~2010 ~2010 [1] Earliest mention from 2010 was when the franchise was owned by Chorion, later by Sanrio in 2011 onward.
Spin Master Paw Patrol January 7, 2014 ~2014-present [1]
MGA Entertainment Lalaloopsy January 7, 2014 2014 [1]
BBC Studios Bluey May 16, 2022 2022-Present [1]

Trivia[]

Company[]

  • In the 80s, and early to mid 90s there logo would sometimes appear inverted, like on Alphabert.
  • VTech is the largest manufacturer of computers that use the Lips interpreter.[7]
  • On February 8, 1999, Dr. Loretta Long (aka Susan) from Sesame Street worked with VTech to promote the benefits of there educational toys.[1]
  • In season 2 episode 6 of Malcom in the Middle known as Convention when Hal goes to the convention a booth for VTech can be seen in many shots at the convention.
    • This episode is from the year 2000.
  • On September 5, 2008, VTech attended the 2008 Annual General Meeting located in Hong Kong, China.
  • On October 7, 2008, VTech would delist the company from the London Stock Exchange.[8]
  • In 2012 around 33,000 workers were employed by VTech.[2]

Site[]

  • In the late 90s, early 2000s VTech had the option to download the company's logo in a .TIFF file, or a .JPG file, and was found on the download center on the bottom.[9]
  • During the early 2000s they had an option to view a product in 3D even with basic interactions to show off features of the device.
    • These were known as "3D Shows"
  • At one point in ~2005 they had an online E-Card for Christmas [10]

Gallery[]

External Links[]

  1. The official site dated May 8th, 1999
    1. A page talking about there home line phones, dated 2000
    2. An example of the 3D Show from 2002 of the SmarTV
  2. The official VTech site dated July 1st 2004, and is the earliest mention of the V.Smile
    1. Vtech's toy page dated June 9th 2004, has a section dedicated to the Chinese market
    2. The page for the Growth Lesson Series from Vtech from China, dated June 19th, 2004
  3. VTech's events page from September of 2008
  4. VTech's Homepage (Germany, 2012)
  5. An article from Vtech talking about a data breach from November 30th, 2015
    1. An in depth look at the technical details of this data breach from Troy Hunt.
  6. The Logopedia article for Vtech, which is the source of the Vtech logos used here

References[]

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