Trump signs bill combating deepfakes and revenge porn
Summary
President Donald Trump signed a law making it illegal to post "revenge porn" or deepfake explicit content online without someone's consent. The "Take It Down Act" requires tech companies to remove such content within 48 hours and received bipartisan support, though some digital rights groups worry about potential censorship issues.Key Facts
- The law bans sharing intimate images online without a person's approval.
- The bill covers both real and AI-made images, called deepfakes.
- Tech companies have 48 hours to remove non-consensual content once notified.
- The bill passed with strong support from both political parties.
- Digital rights groups express concerns about possible censorship and privacy risks.
- First Lady Melania Trump strongly supported the bill and helped promote it.
- The bill is the sixth law President Trump signed in his second term.
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