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  • The TAKE IT DOWN Act (S. 146) requires online platforms to remove nonconsensual intimate visual depictions, including deepfakes, upon request. The bill amends the Communications Act of 1934 to criminalize the intentional disclosure of such depictions without consent, with...

    Simple Explanation

    The TAKE IT DOWN Act is a rule that says websites must take off private pictures or videos of someone if they didn't say it's okay to post them. If a website listens and helps people get these pictures taken down, they won't get in trouble.

  • The bill S. 146, also known as the "Tools to Address Known Exploitation by Immobilizing Technological Deepfakes on Websites and Networks Act" or the "TAKE IT DOWN Act," aims to tackle the problem of nonconsensual intimate visual depictions online. It requires online platforms...

    Simple Explanation

    The TAKE IT DOWN Act is a rule that tells websites to quickly remove any private pictures or videos of someone if they didn't say it was okay to share. If a website doesn't follow the rule, they can get in trouble and have to pay money or face other punishments.