The state Senate Judiciary Committee advanced two bills on Thursday designed to protect children — one from forced marriage, the other from their own parents.
SB 764 would require that online “vloggers” who use their images to make money online must set aside a portion of their proceeds for those children. The term was created by combining the words “video” and “blogger,” but the bill language defines a vlogger as “a parent, legal guardian...
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