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The Take it Down Act gives victims of nonconsensual intimate imagery clear recourse as gen AI scales the deepfake threat ...
Along with issues like revenge porn and sextortion, there has been a disturbing surge in reports of online abuse of children and teens involving AI.
The law makes it illegal to “knowingly publish” or threaten to publish intimate images without a person’s consent, sometimes called "revenge porn." ...
The new Take It Down Act requires platforms to remove non-consensual intimate images or deepfakes within 48 hours of ...
Law establishes national prohibition against nonconsensual online publication of intimate images of individuals, both ...
So, President Trump just signed the Take It Down Act into law, and if you're confused about what this means for your feeds, your privacy, or the next time a deepfake goes viral, you're not alone.
Trump signed the Take it Down Act into law May 19, 2025. What to know about the “revenge porn” law and first lady Melania Trump, who advocated for it ...
President Donald Trump has signed the bipartisan Take It Down Act into law in an effort to combat non-consensual intimate imagery, including deepfakes and revenge porn. First lady Melania Trump ...
President Trump signed the bipartisan Take It Down Act to combat non-consensual intimate imagery online. The act criminalizes the publication of such imagery, including deepfakes, and requires ...
The national Take It Down Act was introduced in 2024 by Sens. Ted Cruz and Amy Klobuchar. Oregon HB 2299 is awaiting Gov. Tina Kotek's signature.