New Federal Law Targets Nonconsensual Deepfakes and Image Abuse

In a rare moment of bipartisan unity, the U.S. House of Representatives voted 409–2 to pass the TAKE IT DOWN Act, which has now been signed into law. The legislation directly addresses the growing spread of nonconsensual intimate imagery, including AI-generated deepfakes, marking one of the most significant federal steps to date in the fight against digital exploitation.

The law makes it a federal crime to knowingly create or share explicit images or videos of a person without their consent, whether the content is real or artificially generated. In addition, starting in 2026, major online platforms will be required to implement systems allowing victims to request swift removal of harmful content, closing a gap that has left many survivors without meaningful recourse.

Supporters call the measure a turning point for online safety. Victims of image-based abuse often face lasting psychological, social, and professional harm, with limited options for relief. By criminalizing these acts and creating a structured removal process, lawmakers hope to restore dignity and control to those affected.

While critics have voiced concerns about potential impacts on free expression and government oversight, the bill’s bipartisan sponsors emphasized that it carefully balances privacy protections with accountability. With overwhelming support from Congress and the President, the TAKE IT DOWN Act is seen as a milestone in safeguarding consent, dignity, and safety in the digital age.

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