Utah is moving to protect the children of online content creators following the child abuse conviction of family vlogger Ruby Franke.
The content-creation industry is largely unregulated, but several states have added certain safeguards in recent years.
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah on Tuesday added new protections for the children of online ... The Fall of Ruby Franke” reignited interest in the case. At a hearing last month, Kevin Franke read ...
Utah on Tuesday added new protections for the children of online content ... The Fall of Ruby Franke” reignited interest in the case.At a hearing last month, Kevin Franke read statements in ...
The Franke children were featured prominently in videos posted up to five times a week to an audience of 2.5 million in 2010. Two years later, Ruby Franke stopped posting to the family channel and ...
Based on a previous order from the 4th District Juvenile Court, Kevin Franke was given full custody of the four children ... Ruby Franke already paid. The courts typically require child support in ...
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