A bill to impose civil liability and prescribe criminal penalties for the nonconsensual creation or dissemination of deep fake sexual images; and to provide for remedies.
House Bill 5569, known as the "Protection from Intimate Deep Fakes Act," addresses the issue of nonconsensual creation or dissemination of sexually explicit deep fake images by imposing civil liability and criminal penalties. It defines critical terms related to the act, including "deep fake," "dissemination," and "intimate parts," among others. The bill allows victims to sue perpetrators who knowingly or recklessly create or distribute deep fakes intended to harm, harass, or extort. It outlines valid consent conditions, provides defenses for lawful purposes (e.g., criminal investigations, reporting unlawful conduct), and specifies the damages courts may award, including economic losses, profits from the deep fake, civil fines, and legal fees. Additionally, it exempts certain entities like interactive computer services from liability and sets criminal penalties ranging from misdemeanors to felonies based on the severity of the offense. The act is severable, meaning if any part is invalidated, the rest remains effective.
Co-sponsored by Reps.
Referred to the Committee on Criminal Justice
Reported with substitute H-2
Substitute H-2 concurred in by voice vote
Passed in the House 108 to 2 (details)
Motion to give immediate effect
by
The motion prevailed by voice vote
Referred to the Committee on Civil Rights, Judiciary, and Public Safety