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.
After Ruby Franke abuse case, Utah tightens law on influencers - Children ‘cannot give informed consent’ to be put on social ...
Utah on Tuesday passed new protections for children of social media influencers after the child abuse conviction of former ...
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With more than 60 associate, bachelor's, and graduate programs delivered online, Ohio University has educated more fully online students than any other public university in the state. More than 7,300 ...