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🗓️ 31 March 2025
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0:00.0 | Americans love using their credit cards, the most secure and hassle-free way to pay. |
0:04.0 | But DC politicians want to change that with the Durban Marshall Credit Card Bill. |
0:08.0 | This bill lets corporate megastores pick how your credit card is processed, |
0:13.0 | allowing them to use untested payment networks that jeopardize your data security and rewards. |
0:18.0 | Corporate megastores will make more money and you pay the price. |
0:22.1 | Tell Congress to guard your card because Americans lose when politicians choose. Learn more at |
0:28.1 | guard your card.com. Welcome to Tech News Briefing. It's Monday, March 31st. I'm Victoria Craig for the Wall Street |
0:39.1 | Journal. Social media can be an alluring corner of the internet, a canvas of beautiful places, |
0:45.0 | encouraging how-toes, and funny animal videos. But sometimes behind the so-called highlight reel of |
0:51.0 | life is a dark side we rarely see. Today, we're exploring how states |
0:55.7 | are taking action, especially when it comes to the exploitation of child influencers. |
1:03.2 | Utah has become the fourth state to pass legislation that puts guardrails around parents |
1:08.3 | who broadcast their family's lives on Instagram and YouTube |
1:11.3 | and earn megabucks for it. With the stroke of his pen, Republican Governor Spencer Cox |
1:16.7 | has extended, with bipartisan agreement, the rights of child TV stars to child internet stars. |
1:23.4 | Wall Street Journal reporter Zusha Ellenson has been covering a case that's been the catalyst |
1:27.4 | for action on this issue. But before we dive into that, Zusha Ellenson has been covering a case that's been the catalyst for action on this issue. |
1:29.4 | But before we dive into that, Zusha, tell us exactly what this new law in Utah does. |
1:34.9 | Yeah, this is like protections for the modern child actor. |
1:38.2 | These are kids who are appearing in influencer videos on YouTube and Instagram, |
1:43.3 | and they're extending protections that have normally |
1:46.0 | been extended to child actors to them, requiring parents to set aside some money for them when |
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