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Some victims also struggled to have images taken down from websites. This legislation, which garnered overwhelming bipartisan support, marks the first federal law aimed at protecting adult victims.
The new law requires platforms to remove reported “nonconsensual, sexually exploitative images” within 48 hours of receiving ...
"These images can ruin lives and reputations," she continued. "But now that our bipartisan legislation is becoming law, victims will be able to have this material removed from social media ...
“These images can ruin lives and reputations, but now that our bipartisan legislation is becoming law, victims will be able to have this material removed from social media platforms and law ...
The Take It Down Act criminalizes distribution of nonconsensual intimate imagery, including through deepfake “revenge porn.” ...
“These images can ruin lives and reputations, but now that our bipartisan legislation is becoming law, victims will be able to have this material removed from social media platforms and law ...
First lady Melania Trump strongly advocated for the bill, which makes it illegal to share nonconsensual, sexually exploitative images.
Some victims also struggled to have images taken down from websites. This legislation, which garnered overwhelming bipartisan support, marks the first federal law aimed at protecting adult victims.
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