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Senate advances measure criminalizing nonconsensual intimate digital depictions after multiple amendments and vetoed private-rights attempt

3140049 · April 28, 2025
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Summary

Senate Bill 2-88, adding criminal and civil provisions for nonconsensual disclosure of intimate digital depictions (including 'deepfakes'), was adopted on second reading after multiple amendments narrowed language, aligned juvenile provisions and preserved civil remedies despite efforts to remove them.

Senate Bill 2-88, which creates a statutory cause of action and criminal prohibitions for nonconsensual disclosure of intimate digital depictions and addresses computer-generated 'deep fakes,' was adopted on second reading in the Colorado Senate on April 28 after floor amendments and extended debate over enforcement mechanisms.

The bill initially included both criminal penalties and a private civil cause of action. Sponsor and proponents…

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