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Committee amends, then clears HB 752 to let victims sue content providers for child sexual‑abuse material online
Summary
The committee considered substantial sponsor amendments to HB 752 that broaden and clarify the bill’s definitions of content providers and remedies; the amended draft added private‑plaintiff rights and changed penalty and damages allocations before the committee concurred in executive action.
Senate Judiciary took executive action on House Bill 7 52, a complex bill aimed at civil remedies against content providers that host or make child sexual‑abuse material reasonably accessible in Montana. The sponsor circulated substantial amendments that reworked definitions and remedial allocations.
Key changes in the adopted amendment included: narrowing the covered providers and adding…
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