HB 170 — Social Media Content; Trust Required For Certain Minors Who Are Performers Or Featured In Social Media Content, Calculation Of Compensation And Designation Of Trustee For Trust Provided For, Procedure For Adult To Request Removal Of Social Media
HB 170 requires social media companies to establish trusts for minors who are performers or featured in social media content. It outlines procedures for compensation calculation, trustee designation, and allows adults to request removal of content featuring them as minors. The bill also creates a cause of action against individuals who fail to comply with these requirements, aiming to protect minors featured in online content.
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