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Bill criminalizing deepfake revenge porn passes House, heads to Trump’s desk

  • Congress passed the Take It Down Act with a 409-2 vote, criminalizing non-consensual publication of intimate images, including AI-generated deepfakes.
  • The bill mandates that social media platforms remove flagged content within 48 hours of notice from a victim.
  • Senators Ted Cruz and Amy Klobuchar introduced the legislation, which aims to protect victims of revenge porn and deepfake images.
  • Critics, including the Electronic Frontier Foundation, warn the law could lead to misuse and raise censorship concerns among free speech advocates.
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NZ Herald broke the news in Auckland, New Zealand on Saturday, June 27, 2020.
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