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  • H.R. 1204, also known as the "Sue Victimizers and Offenders who Yield Explicit Unconsented Recordings Surreptitiously Act" or "Sue VOYEURS Act," allows individuals affected by video voyeurism to take legal action. The bill outlines circumstances under which someone whose intimate images are...

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    H.R. 1204, the "Sue VOYEURS Act," is a new rule that lets people take someone to court if they take embarrassing pictures or videos of them without asking. If someone does this, the court can make them pay up to $150,000 for each picture.

  • H. R. 8027, introduced in the House of Representatives, proposes allowing individuals to sue if their intimate images are captured without consent in situations where they expect privacy. This bill defines the right to take legal action against those who knowingly or recklessly record such...

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    H. R. 8027 is a bill that lets people take others to court if their private pictures are taken without asking while they were expecting privacy, and those who take the pictures might have to pay a big fine.