Parents who make their children part of their public-facing content business don’t have any rules to protect the earnings of their kids. Under California’s Coogan Law, child actors must have 15% of their earnings set aside in a trust, but no such protection exists for child influencers. (Teen Vogue; h/t WireDisability)



Tilt Take: Interesting read from Teen Vogue about the lack of voice (and earnings) children have in living their lives on the internet, especially when it’s the family business.