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Trump signed the bi-partisan Take It Down Act that now put federal criminalization on deepfakes, revenge porn. What to know.
The Take It Down Act is a meaningful first step. But to truly protect the vulnerable, lawmakers should build stronger systems ...
Trump has signed the bipartisan Take It Down Act into law in an effort to combat non-consensual intimate imagery, including ...
The law makes it illegal to “knowingly publish” or threaten to publish intimate images without a person’s consent, sometimes ...
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 signed the bipartisan Take It Down Act into law in an effort to combat non-consensual intimate imagery, including deepfakes and revenge porn.
As it pertains to deepfakes, a person could use AI to convey the likeness of someone they know onto a pornographic video and share that manipulated video among their peers. The Take It Down Act makes ...
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.
New tools make it easy to create ‘deepfakes’ - images or videos that convincingly show someone naked or in a sexual situation ...
President Trump is set to sign the "Take It Down Act," a bill pushed by First Lady Melania Trump to make publication of "non-consensual intimacy imagery" a federal crime. It puts the Federal Trade ...
The Take It Down Act criminalizes non-consensual intimate image sharing, requiring removal within 48 hours, with bipartisan ...