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  • H. R. 633, known as the "TAKE IT DOWN Act," aims to make it a criminal offense to publish nonconsensual intimate visual depictions and digital forgeries on interactive computer services. This bill mandates that platforms must establish a process to allow individuals to...

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    H. R. 633 wants to make sure that if someone posts a private picture of you without asking first, the website has to take it down fast, and there are rules to punish people who do this to hurt you.

  • H.R. 8989, known as the "TAKE IT DOWN Act," mandates that online platforms remove intimate images or videos shared without consent if they identify the person depicted. The bill updates the Communications Act to prohibit using online services to publish such content without consent,...

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    The "TAKE IT DOWN Act" is a rule that says websites have to take down private pictures and videos if someone shares them without asking the person in the picture first. It aims to protect people, especially kids, from having their pictures shown online without permission.