Illinois Code § 820 ILCS 206/95

Minors featured in vlogs.
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(a) A minor under the age of 16 is considered engaged in the work of vlogging when the following criteria are met at any time during the previous 12-month period:
 
 
(1) at least 30% of the vlogger's compensated video 
 
content produced within a 30-day period included the likeness, name, or photograph of the minor. Content percentage is measured by the percentage of time the likeness, name, or photograph of the minor visually appears or is the subject of an oral narrative in a video segment, as compared to the total length of the segment; and
 
 
(2) the number of views received per video segment on 
 
any online platform met the online platform's threshold for the generation of compensation or the vlogger received actual compensation for video content equal to or greater than $0.10 per view.
 
(b) With the exception of Section 100, the provisions of this Act do not apply to a minor engaged in the work of vlogging.
 
(c) All vloggers whose content features a minor under the age of 16 engaged in the work of vlogging shall maintain the following records and shall provide them to the minor on an ongoing basis:
 
 
(1) the name and documentary proof of the age of the 
 
minor engaged in the work of vlogging;
 
 
(2) the number of vlogs that generated compensation 
 
as described in subsection (a) during the reporting period;
 
 
(3) the total number of minutes of the vlogs that the 
 
vlogger received compensation for during the reporting period;
 
 
(4) the total number of minutes each minor was 
 
featured in vlogs during the reporting period;
 
 
(5) the total compensation generated from vlogs 
 
featuring a minor during the reporting period; and
 
 
(6) the amount deposited into the trust account for 
 
the benefit of the minor engaged in the work of vlogging, as required by Section 100.
 
(d) If a vlogger whose vlog content features minors under the age of 16 engaged in the work of vlogging fails to maintain the records as provided in subsection (c), the minor may commence a civil action to enforce the provisions of this Section.

content produced within a 30-day period included the likeness, name, or photograph of the minor. Content percentage is measured by the percentage of time the likeness, name, or photograph of the minor visually appears or is the subject of an oral narrative in a video segment, as compared to the total length of the segment; and
any online platform met the online platform's threshold for the generation of compensation or the vlogger received actual compensation for video content equal to or greater than $0.10 per view.
minor engaged in the work of vlogging;
as described in subsection (a) during the reporting period;
vlogger received compensation for during the reporting period;
featured in vlogs during the reporting period;
featuring a minor during the reporting period; and
the benefit of the minor engaged in the work of vlogging, as required by Section 100.

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