Minnesota HF 3488 — Child Content Creator Compensation and Protections (Enacted 2024)
Minnesota HF 3488 requires that child content creators — minors who generate income through family-managed social media content — receive a portion of earnings set aside for them in a trust until they reach adulthood. Requires disclosure of the minor's role in content creation and provides them a mechanism to request removal of content. Enacted 2024.
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