SB 1584 - The Act Creates New Provisions Relating To Regulation Of Online Content Involving Minors
SB 1584 establishes new regulations for online content involving minors, including requirements for content creators to maintain records, compensate minors, and set aside earnings in a trust account. It mandates that social media platforms provide mechanisms for removing content featuring minors upon request and prohibits financial benefit from distributing restricted material involving minors. The bill also allows for civil actions against violations and requires platforms to develop strategies to mitigate risks related to monetizing restricted content.
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