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It is not uncommon to hear that a child wants to be a content creator – making a living by sharing their hobbies, likes, and interests with a following on a social media platform like YouTube. A common business model for successful content creators is to work in paid partnership with a brand to market a product or service. How does that business model work when the influencer is a child?
In this episode of In the Sandbox, our host Rukiya Bonner, Director of the Children’s Advertising Review Unit (CARU), speaks with Pocket.Watch’s Julia Moonves and Angela Tiffin (a former CARU attorney) about the business of child influencers. Together, they break down the state laws protecting these young content creators – such as the Coogan law and the new Illinois child influencer law – as well as the role of a parent in the business and the special considerations that come into play when working with a young creator.
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The post Protecting Child Influencers appeared first on BBB National Programs.
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It is not uncommon to hear that a child wants to be a content creator – making a living by sharing their hobbies, likes, and interests with a following on a social media platform like YouTube. A common business model for successful content creators is to work in paid partnership with a brand to market a product or service. How does that business model work when the influencer is a child?
In this episode of In the Sandbox, our host Rukiya Bonner, Director of the Children’s Advertising Review Unit (CARU), speaks with Pocket.Watch’s Julia Moonves and Angela Tiffin (a former CARU attorney) about the business of child influencers. Together, they break down the state laws protecting these young content creators – such as the Coogan law and the new Illinois child influencer law – as well as the role of a parent in the business and the special considerations that come into play when working with a young creator.
Key Takeaways:
Chapters:
Mentioned in this episode:
The post Protecting Child Influencers appeared first on BBB National Programs.