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Code · Montana · Title 30 — Trade and Commerce · Chapter 25 · Part 3

30-25-305. Right to be forgotten -- requests to remove content involving minor child after reaching age of majority.

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30-25-305 . Right to be forgotten -- requests to remove content involving minor child after reaching age of majority.
(1)On reaching the age of majority, an individual previously covered under 30-25-304 may request the permanent deletion of a video segment that includes the likeness, name, or photograph of the individual from an online platform or network that provided compensation to the individual's parent or parents in exchange for the video content.
(2)An online platform or network shall take all reasonable steps to permanently delete the video segment for which a request under subsection
(1)is made.
(3)A contract with an online platform or network for the exchange or use of video content that would reasonably be anticipated to include greater than a nominal use of a content creator's minor child must include notification to the online platform or network of the minor child's future rights as provided in this section.
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