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  • The bill S. 4569, known as the "TAKE IT DOWN Act," aims to make it illegal for people to intentionally share intimate images or videos of someone without their consent over the internet. It also requires platforms that host user-generated content to create a process that...

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    The TAKE IT DOWN Act is a new rule that says people can't share private pictures or videos of others on the internet without asking first, and websites must take down such pictures if asked to, all in just two days.

  • H.R. 9187, known as the "Intimate Privacy Protection Act," aims to amend section 230 of the Communications Act of 1934 to address issues like cyberstalking, intimate privacy violations, and digital forgeries. It requires online service providers to implement processes for...

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    H.R. 9187 is like a safety rule to help stop bad things happening on the internet, like when strangers bother others or share secret pictures without permission. It wants websites to quickly remove such bad stuff and keep a record so they can help if someone gets in trouble, but they have to be careful not to break the rules about free speech.