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flag Utah passes law protecting child influencers, requiring earnings trusts and allowing minors' content removal.

Utah's governor signed a new law aimed at protecting child influencers. The law requires parents who earn at least $150,000 annually from content featuring their children to set aside a portion of those earnings into a trust fund for the child to access at 18. This follows the conviction of YouTuber Ruby Franke for child abuse. The law also allows adults to request the removal of any digital content that featured them as minors.

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