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America’s dangerous, messy deepfakes crackdown is here
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TL;DR
- The Take It Down Act requires online platforms to remove nonconsensual intimate imagery (NCII) within 48 hours or face significant fines.
- Major tech companies like Meta, Microsoft, and TikTok have expressed support for the law, stating they are already compliant or have systems in place.
- Critics, including free speech advocates and groups fighting image-based sexual abuse, worry the law could be used for government censorship and political targeting.
- Concerns exist that platforms may over-moderate content to avoid penalties, potentially suppressing legitimate speech.
- The effectiveness and scope of the law are questioned, with uncertainties about its application to AI-generated content and private transmissions.