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Trump Signs Federal Ban on Non-Consensual Intimate Images, Including AI Deepfakes

The new law imposes prison sentences and takedown requirements, while sparking debate over free speech and privacy.

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Overview

  • President Donald Trump signed the Take It Down Act into law on May 19, 2025, prohibiting the distribution of intimate images without consent, including AI-generated deepfakes.
  • The law introduces penalties of up to three years in prison for offenders and requires online platforms to remove flagged content within 48 hours of a complaint.
  • Melania Trump, who championed the legislation, described it as a victory for families and a step toward protecting children from online exploitation.
  • The bipartisan legislation was passed by Congress shortly after Trump’s inauguration, reflecting broad political support for addressing the rise in AI-driven harassment.
  • The Electronic Frontier Foundation has raised concerns that the law could have unintended consequences for digital privacy and freedom of expression.