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Committee hears bill to let parenting plans limit parents’ online sharing of children
Summary
Rep. Jody Nelson introduced HB1039 to allow parenting plans to include agreed limits on posting a child’s images or personal information, citing AI deepfakes and online predators; committee members sought clearer definitions and possible amendments on scope and retroactivity.
Representative Jody Nelson introduced House Bill 1039, which would allow parenting plans to include agreed provisions governing the sharing of a child’s images and personal information on social media. Nelson said the proposal grew from a constituent’s experience and the committee’s concern about how AI and monetization of family content can permanently expose children.
Nelson read written testimony from a constituent who argued a child’s digital footprint can become a permanent record that the child did not consent to and cannot…
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