Publication Date

2025

Presentation Length

15 minutes

College

College of Law

Department

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Student Level

Graduate

SPARK Category

Scholarship

Faculty Advisor

Julie Cromer Young

SPARK Session

11:45-12:45, Kristi Arth, "Legal Scholarship"

Presentation Type

Talk/Oral

Summary

This paper provides an overview of the current child entertainment laws and highlights the need for increased protection of minors working on social media, ultimately arguing for the adoption of a nationwide Coogan Law modeled after Illinois' law and the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation. The paper provides a sample Uniform Coogan Code that jurisdictions could adopt to implement such protections for minors online, including provisions covering required savings, financial access by parents, and the right to be forgotten.

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Suggested Citation:

Sarah Parker, Note, Oh Mother, Where Art Thou Paycheck?: Answering the Mommy Blogger Dilemma with Increased Privacy and Financial Protections for Minors, Belmont L. J. (2025).

Belmont L. J. should be in small caps

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