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Montana legislature works to add protections for kids in profitable family content

  • House Bill 392, designed to protect children in online content, advanced in Montana.
  • Legislators introduced this bill to revise laws regarding profitable family videos featuring minors.
  • The bill mandates trusts and compensation for minors and impacts content creators earning over ten cents per view.
  • Representative Zolnikov stated, "Influencers are the new child actors," highlighting concerns about child consent.
  • After Senate passage with amendments, HB 392 returns to the House for further consideration.
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Court TV broke the news in on Wednesday, April 2, 2025.
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