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The Take It Down Act criminalizes the publication of non-consensual intimate imagery, also known as NCII. That includes AI-generated images, also referred to as deepfake revenge pornography.
The TAKE IT DOWN Act now adds a federal penalty to activity already being seen across the country. “When these images are shared without the person’s consent, it can affect them significantly.
Take It Down makes it a federal crime for any person to knowingly post nonconsensual “intimate visual depictions” of others, with penalties that could include fines and/or up to three years in ...
"The Take It Down Act’s removal provision has been presented as a virtual guarantee to victims that nonconsensual intimate visual depictions of them will be removed from websites and online ...
Now, after months of outcry, there is finally a federal law criminalizing the sharing of those images. President Donald Trump signed the Take It Down Act in a ceremony at the White House on Monday.
How does Take It Down work? Users will need to have a copy of the image or video they would like to remove or block to get started. Take It Down assigns a unique digital fingerprint to the image ...
The Take It Down Act, addressing nonconsensual deepfakes and 'revenge porn,' has passed. Here's a look at what it is, who supports it and censorship concerns surrounding the legislation.