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Committee narrows deep-fake obscenity bill, removes some defenses and expands scope to adults

2159791 · January 27, 2025
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Summary

The House Judiciary Committee amended House Bill 1351 to remove certain affirmative defenses, voted to change instances of “minor” to “individual” in section 1 (expanding coverage beyond minors), and approved the bill as amended 11–0 (three absent).

The House Judiciary Committee amended House Bill 1351, a bill addressing deep-fake sexually explicit material, to remove some affirmative defenses and to broaden the scope of section 1 from “minor” to “individual.” The committee then approved the bill as amended and advanced it with a unanimous vote among members present.

Representative Satrim, the bill’s sponsor, explained portions of the bill address deep-fake sexually explicit imagery that superimposes a…

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