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Committee approves Child Content Creation Protection Act to require records and trust accounts for monetized minors
Summary
The House Judiciary Committee passed HB 19‑75, setting new protections for minors monetized as online content creators and creating recordkeeping and trust obligations for adults who profit from a child’s image.
The House Judiciary Committee passed House Bill 19‑75, dubbed the Child Content Creation Protection Act, which would create recordkeeping, notification and financial‑protection rules when adults monetize content that features minors. Representative Gramlett, sponsor of the bill, said the measure aims to protect children who are used as content creators and to ensure earnings associated with a minor’s performance are held in trust until emancipation or age 18.
Under the bill’s thresholds,…
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