New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S00825

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/25  
Engrossed
5/28/25  
Refer
5/28/25  
Refer
1/7/26  
Engrossed
5/6/26  

Caption

Establishes protections for minors who are featured in compensated video content that generate earnings from being shared on social media or other video-sharing websites.

Impact

The legislation mandates that if any minor is featured in a content creator's work which generates income, the creator must allocate a portion of the earnings into a trust account specifically designated for the minor. This requirement aims to provide financial security and a measure of control over earnings that minors may not be able to fully manage until they reach adulthood. Additionally, this bill places accountability on content creators, imposing legal consequences should they fail to comply with these regulations.

Summary

Bill S00825, also known as the 'Minor Content Creator Protection Act', seeks to establish specific protections for minors featured in compensated video content. The bill amends the labor law and the estates, powers and trusts law to ensure that any minor whose likeness, name, or photograph is included in compensated video content receives appropriate compensation and has protections in place for the earnings generated. It requires content creators to set up trust accounts for these earnings, ensuring that the funds are preserved for the minors' future access upon reaching adulthood or emancipation.

Contention

Discussions around S00825 have raised several points of contention. Critics argue that the bill may impose undue burdens on content creators, particularly smaller ones, while supporters assert it is crucial for safeguarding minors' rights and financial futures in an increasingly digital landscape. The bill also addresses the delete request process for minors who wish to remove their content from online platforms, which has prompted debates surrounding freedom of expression versus the protection of minors.

Voting_history

The bill has passed significant milestones in its legislative journey, including achieving a final passage vote where 59 lawmakers supported the bill, while only 1 voted against it. This overwhelming support indicates a strong consensus on the importance of protecting minors in the evolving landscape of online content creation.

Companion Bills

NY A00774

Same As Establishes protections for minors who are featured in compensated video content that generate earnings from being shared on social media or other video-sharing websites.

Previously Filed As

NY A00774

Establishes protections for minors who are featured in compensated video content that generate earnings from being shared on social media or other video-sharing websites.

NY HB21

Social Media Platforms - Vloggers and Video Content Featuring Minors (Child Influencers Protection Act)

NY HB1058

Protections for Minors Featured in Digital Content

NY HB2192

video content; minors; employment; compensation

NY A10841

Protects minors online from social media and harmful content; establishes penalties for failing to restrict certain minors from certain content.

NY A09415

Protects minors online from social media and harmful content; establishes penalties for failing to restrict certain minors from certain content.

NY S09051

Prohibits artificial intelligence chatbots from using features which are considered unsafe for minors; defines terms; specifies what are considered unsafe features.

NY A10379

Prohibits artificial intelligence chatbots from using features which are considered unsafe for minors; defines terms; specifies what are considered unsafe features.

NY HB170

Social media content; trust required for certain minors who are performers or featured in social media content, calculation of compensation and designation of trustee for trust provided for, procedure for adult to request removal of social media content featuring themselves as a minor required for social media companies, cause of action created against certain individuals who fail to comply with trust and social media content requirements

NY HB392

Generally revise laws related to creation of profitable family video content featuring minor children

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