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Debate on unauthorized intimate-image felony adjourned after subcommittee discussion
Summary
The subcommittee began consideration of H.3058, a bill that would create a felony for intentionally disseminating intimate or digitally forged intimate images without consent, but adjourned debate because the full House went into session; sponsors indicated willingness to consider adding threats to disseminate as an amendment.
The House Judiciary Subcommittee opened consideration of House Bill H.3058, which would criminalize the intentional dissemination of intimate images or digitally forged intimate images without the effective consent of the depicted person, but adjourned further debate when the House went into session.
Under the bill as presented, a “digitally forged intimate image” is any altered or fabricated image that falsely depicts an individual in intimate or sexual conduct, including…
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