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S o, 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.
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 was passed into law on May 19th, and Sergeant Eric Sathers of the St. Louis County Sheriff's Office explains its impact on local law enforcement.
The TAKE IT DOWN Act, recently signed into federal law, criminalizes the distribution of nonconsensual intimate imagery and requires covered online platforms to implement a notice-and-removal ...
The Take It Down Act requires that by May 19, 2026 “covered platforms“ comply with certain notice and takedown obligations with respect to intimate visual depictions and deepfakes.
Through Trump championed and signed the Take It Down Act, he and congressional Republicans also pushed to include a 10-year ban on state- and local-level AI regulation in their touted One Big ...
The Take it Down Act is legislation introduced by Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas that makes it unlawful to knowingly publish "non-consensual intimate imagery (NCII), including "digital forgeries" created ...
The Take it Down Act is legislation introduced by Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas that makes it unlawful to knowingly publish "non-consensual intimate imagery (NCII), including "digital forgeries" created ...
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.