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A 4th state just passed laws protecting 'child influencers' from their own parents.
The new law dictates that any family earning more than $150,000 per year from online content that includes their children set up a trust fund for them.
The Utah law also gives kids the right to have any content they appeared in deleted when they turn 18 .
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