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