Montana Statutes

§ 30-25-302 — Legislative Findings And Purpose

Montana § 30-25-302
JurisdictionMontana
Title 30TRADE AND COMMERCE
Ch. 25TECHNOLOGY AND DATA MANAGEMENT
Part 3Child Digital Protection Act

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Mont. Code Ann. § 30-25-302 (2026).

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30-25-302 . Legislative findings and purpose.

(1)The legislature finds that social media influencers can make significant amounts of money from digital content. Some influencers use the influencers' minor children as subjects of the content. The children featured in family-produced video content generate interest in and revenue for the content but receive no financial compensation for participation. Unlike in child acting, the children are not playing a part and lack legal protections in the state.
(2)The legislature further finds that social media influencers who market video content of the influencers' families, or "content creators", can profit from the personal property rights of the influencers' children without restriction. Some children are filmed from birth, with highly personal

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Legislative History

En. Sec. 2, Ch. 650, L. 2025.

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