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Introduced
01/14/2026
01/14/2026
In Committee
01/28/2026
01/28/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
Potential new amendment
2026 Regular Session
Bill Summary
The bill creates new requirements and civil remedies beginning June 1, 2027, related to minors who are featured in compensated content on online hosting platforms (online content). A minor is considered to be engaged in content creation work if, over a 12-month period, the following 3 criteria are met: ! At least 30% of a content creator's online content produced within a 30-day period includes the minor's likeness, name, or photograph; ! The number of views of the online content meets the online hosting platform's compensation threshold or the content creator receives $0.10 or more per view; and ! The content creator receives at least $15,000 in actual compensation from the online content. Content creators whose online content features a minor engaged in content creation work must maintain specific records, including: ! Proof of the minor's age; ! The total compensation generated; and ! The total number of minutes the minor was featured in posts featuring online content. A content creator shall compensate a minor engaged in content creation work by setting aside a portion of the gross earnings into a trust account for the minor until the minor reaches the age of majority or is declared emancipated. An adult who was featured as a uniquely identifiable minor in a content creator's post featuring online content on or after the bill's effective date may request that the creator delete the post or remove the uniquely identifiable information. The content creator must comply with the request within 72 hours. If the content creator fails to comply after 30 days, the individual may sue for various types of relief, and the online hosting platform must review and take reasonable steps to remove the content unless certain exceptions apply. The bill prohibits a person from financially benefiting from knowingly producing or distributing online content of a minor with the intent to sexually gratify or elicit a sexual response in the viewer. Exceptions apply for law enforcement, reporting unlawful activity, legal proceedings, and certain actions engaged in by online hosting platforms. Online hosting platforms are required to develop and implement a risk-based strategy to help mitigate risks related to the monetization of the intentional sexualization of known minors. A civil action may be filed on behalf of a minor for damages, including actual damages, punitive damages, and attorney fees, if a content creator fails to comply with specified provisions of the bill.
AI Summary
This bill, effective June 1, 2027, establishes new protections for minors featured in online content that generates compensation, defining a "minor" as anyone under eighteen and "online content" as audio, image, or video shared on platforms for pay. A minor is considered engaged in content creation work if their likeness or name appears in at least 30% of a content creator's output over a 30-day period, the content meets the platform's compensation threshold or earns at least $0.10 per view, and the creator earns at least $15,000. Content creators must maintain records of the minor's age, total compensation, and the duration the minor was featured, and a portion of gross earnings must be placed into a trust account for the minor until they reach adulthood or are emancipated. Adults who were featured as identifiable minors in online content can request its removal or the redaction of their identifying information within 72 hours, with legal recourse available if the creator fails to comply, and online hosting platforms must then take reasonable steps to remove the content unless specific exceptions apply. The bill also prohibits profiting from knowingly producing or distributing online content of a minor with the intent to sexually gratify viewers, with exceptions for law enforcement, reporting illegal activity, and legal proceedings, and requires online hosting platforms to implement strategies to mitigate the risks associated with the monetization of the intentional sexualization of minors.
Committee Categories
Justice
Sponsors (3)
Last Action
House Second Reading Calendar (00:00:00 2/24/2026 House Floor) (on 02/24/2026)
Official Document
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| Document Type | Source Location |
|---|---|
| State Bill Page | https://leg.colorado.gov/bills/HB26-1058 |
| House Judiciary Amendment L.002 | https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_amendments/17691/download |
| House Judiciary Amendment L.001 | https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_amendments/17692/download |
| Fiscal Note FN1 | https://leg.colorado.gov/bill_files/110921/download |
| BillText | https://s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/beta.leg.colorado.gov/0bcc5cc9a022ec311a5dd5b88590baa8 |
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