Protecting Minors in the Influencer Economy: The Child Content Creator Rights Ac

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Protecting Minors in the Influencer Economy: The Child Content Creator Rights Ac
About the Program

As minors take center stage in the monetized world of social media, California has enacted new legal protections to safeguard their earnings and rights. This program examines the Child Content Creator Rights Act and recent updates to the Coogan Law—both of which mandate that a portion of income derived from a child’s name, image, or likeness be set aside in trust. Attendees will gain insight into the evolving legal framework surrounding minors in digital media, including issues of consent, privacy, labor protections, and the right of publicity as traditional entertainment law intersects with the modern influencer economy.

Speaker(s)
Elizabeth Morehouse

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Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani, LLP

Elizabeth Morehouse is an Associate in the Los Angeles office of GRSM and a member of the Employment practice. She represents clients in a variety of employment lawsuits and pre-litigation claims for wrongful termination, discrimination, harassment and retaliation, as well as FEHA claims.

Elizabeth graduated in the top of her class at LMU Loyola Law School and was a member of the St. Thomas More Honor Society. During her time in law school, Elizabeth served as a Senior Production Editor for the Loyola of Los Angeles Entertainment Law Review, and was published in the same law review for her note titled “The Kids Are Not Alright: A Look into the Absence of Laws Protecting Children in Social Media.” Elizabeth remains an active member of the Loyola Law School Orchestra, even after graduating.

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Tyler Cho

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Tyler Chou Law for Creators

Tyler Chou is the founder and CEO of Tyler Chou Law for Creators, a legal and strategic advisory firm representing some of YouTube’s top creators. Known as the “Creators’ Attorney,” she serves as a fractional CEO and business architect to digital talent building platform-native media companies.

Prior to launching her firm, Chou spent nearly two decades as an entertainment attorney in Hollywood, with senior roles at Disney, Skydance, BuzzFeed, and top firms including Loeb & Loeb and Hogan Lovells. She has served as lead counsel on 18 feature films, including Saving Mr. Banks, Cinderella, and Gemini Man.

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Uduak Oduok

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FASHIONENTLAW

Uduak Oduok (“Ms. Uduak”) is a fashion and entertainment lawyer, former fashion model, and the founder of FASHIONENTLAW, a boutique law firm serving clients in the fashion, music, film, and digital media industries. Widely recognized as a pioneer in U.S. fashion law, she launched the first Fashion Law Seminars at San Francisco Fashion Week in 2005 and developed the first West Coast modeling law curriculum. She also created and taught the first fashion law course at California State University, Sacramento. 

In her legal practice, Ms. Uduak combines transactional expertise with deep litigation experience, having successfully resolved complex disputes in California courts. Her work includes advising on intellectual property, music and media licensing, talent agreements, modeling contracts, and brand sponsorships. She also handles cross-border deals, particularly between the U.S. and Africa, with a focus on the Afrobeats music industry. 

A sought-after speaker and thought leader, Ms. Uduak has presented at major conferences and institutions including SXSW, the Fashion Law Institute, the Wharton School, and at the invitation of the South African government. She has also been recognized by the American Bar Association Journal, National Bar Association, American University Washington College of Law, and the State of California Senate for her impact in the field.

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Accreditation
Credit Hours:
1.00
Specialty Area:
None
Credit Type:
General
Original Air Date:
January 16, 2026
Accredited in:
California

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