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Protecting Child Influencers



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:

  • Clear and conspicuous disclosures are essential in influencer videos to protect children and comply with advertising guidelines.
  • When partnering with creators, it is important to consider their established audience, content quality, and aligned values.
  • Influencer laws, such as the Coogan law, help protect child creators by requiring a percentage of their earnings to go into a trust account.
  • AI-generated children may impact content creation, but human creators offer authenticity and a connection that AI lacks.
  • Pocket.Watch prioritizes the well-being of child creators and works to minimize their involvement in commercial aspects of the work.

Chapters:

  • [00:00] Introduction and Overview
  • [01:03] Concerns about Influencer Videos and Disclosures
  • [02:52] Pocket.Watch: A Modern Kids Media Company
  • [04:15] Angela Tiffin’s Role and Experience at K.R.U.
  • [06:07] The Rise of Child Creators and Finding Partners
  • [09:30] Protecting Child Creators and Vetting Families
  • [12:49] Influencer Laws: Coogan Law and Related Legislation
  • [15:37] Providing Disclaimers and Protecting Creators
  • [17:34] The Impact of AI-Generated Children on Content Creation
  • [19:01] Prioritizing the Well-being of Child Creators
  • [20:24] Conclusion and Call to Action

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Episode Show Notes: COPPA Questions: Are Safe Harbors Effective?



 


In this episode of Accountability Studio, Mamie Kresses, Vice President of the BBB National Programs Children’s Advertising Review Unit (CARU), moderated a discussion on Safe Harbor with special guests. Sheila Millar, a partner at Keller and Heckman, and Daniel Kaufman, partner at the law firm Baker Hostetler joined this episode to engage in an in-depth discussion on Safe Harbor and CARU. Continue reading Episode Show Notes: COPPA Questions: Are Safe Harbors Effective?


Episode Show Notes: Data Privacy Accountability in Practice: A Case Study of Cisco



In this episode of the Accountability Studio, Cobun Zweifel-Keegan, Deputy Director of Privacy Initiatives at BBB National Programs moderated a conversation with President and Chief Privacy Officer at Cisco Harvey Jang and BBB National Programs Director of Global Privacy Initiatives, Josh Harris. Their focus was on how Cisco approaches data privacy, accountability, and trust. 

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Episode Show Notes: The Past and Future of Privacy Accountability: Is CBPR a Model?



In this episode of the Accountability Studio, moderator Cobun Zweifel-Keegan, Deputy Director of Privacy Initiatives at BBB National Programs, led a conversation on the cross-border privacy rules system, or CBPR, which is a voluntary framework with a global impact. He was joined by Josh Harris, BBB National Programs Director of Global Privacy Initiatives, and Sam Schofield, International Trade Specialist, Global Data Privacy.

Their conversation took a deep dive into the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), a regional economic forum with 21 member economies around the Pacific rim and the creator of CBPR.

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Episode Show Notes: With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility



The inaugural episode of The Accountability Studio features a conversation led by Mary Engle, Executive Vice President of Policy, who initiates a food for thought with a fundamental question to the leadership of BBB National Programs: Does independent, industry self-regulation really work? 

Laura Brett, Vice President of the National Advertising Division, Maureen Enright, Vice President of the Children’s Food and Beverage Advertising Initiative, Dona Fraser, Senior Vice President of Privacy Initiatives, and Peter Marinello, Vice President of the Direct Selling Self-Regulatory Council, join Mary to discuss. 

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