Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2135

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the digital Coogan law

Impact

Under this bill, parents or guardians of minors who are vlogging will need to maintain accurate records of the minor's participation, including the content featuring the minor, duration, views and total compensation generated. Additionally, when the minor receives payments, these funds must be placed in a trust account, ensuring the minor has access to this finance upon reaching adulthood. This legislative change is expected to provide a safety net for minors and their families in the digital age, where content creation can generate significant income.

Summary

House Bill 2135, known as the 'digital Coogan law,' aims to protect minors engaged in vlogging by requiring specific regulations and responsibilities for content creators and online platforms. This bill amends Chapter 149 of the General Laws by introducing legal definitions for terms such as 'vlogger,' 'minor,' and 'compensation.' It specifies that minors under the age of 16 engaged in vlogging must have a significant portion of their likeness in the content and receive compensation, thus classifying them as an engaged worker under this new provision.

Contention

The bill may raise concerns over its enforcement and implications for content creators on digital platforms. Some may argue that the provisions could complicate the dynamics between content creators and minor participants, potentially discouraging family-based vlogging entities. Critics worry about the administrative burden placed on vloggers regarding record-keeping and how violations might lead to civil actions, diverting attention from content creation. However, supporters assert that the bill is necessary to protect vulnerable minors from exploitation in the ever-growing digital economy.

Companion Bills

MA H5070

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H74

Relative to the contracting of digital replicas

MA H1862

Relative to car theft with digital devices

MA S1214

Relative to car theft with digital devices

MA H433

Relative to digital right to repair

MA S189

Relative to digital right to repair

MA H470

Relative to stores offering digital coupons

MA H4832

Relative to the contracting of digital replicas

MA H4510

Relative to digital legal notices for the town of Plymouth

MA H3506

Relative to digital inclusion for seniors

MA H3089

Relative to taxation of digital advertising services

Similar Bills

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