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Trump signs bill outlawing ‘revenge porn’

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Last updated: 2025/05/19 at 6:42 PM
News Room Published 19 May 2025
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US President Donald Trump looks on as First Lady Melania Trump speaks at a signing ceremony of the “Take It Down Act” outlawing ‘revenge porn’ Copyright GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP/File Kent Nishimura

US President Donald Trump signed a bill on Monday making it a federal crime to post “revenge porn” — whether it is real or generated by artificial intelligence.

The “Take It Down Act,” passed with overwhelming bipartisan congressional support, criminalizes nonconsensual publication of intimate images, while also mandating their removal from online platforms.

“With the rise of AI image generation, countless women have been harassed with deepfakes and other explicit images distributed against their will,” Trump said at a signing ceremony in the Rose Garden of the White House.

“And today we’re making it totally illegal,” the president said. “Anyone who intentionally distributes explicit images without the subject’s consent will face up to three years in prison.”

First Lady Melania Trump endorsed the bill in early March and attended the signing ceremony in a rare public White House appearance.

The First Lady has largely been an elusive figure at the White House since her husband took the oath of office on January 20, spending only limited time in Washington.

In remarks at the signing ceremony, she described the bill as a “national victory that will help parents and families protect children from online exploitation.”

“This legislation is a powerful step forward in our efforts to ensure that every American, especially young people, can feel better protected from their image or identity being abused,” she said.

Deepfakes often rely on artificial intelligence and other tools to create realisticlooking fake videos.

They can be used to create falsified pornographic images of real women, which are then published without their consent and proliferate.

Some US states, including California and Florida, have laws criminalizing the publication of sexually explicit deepfakes, but critics have voiced concerns the “Take It Down Act” grants the authorities increased censorship power.

The Electronic Frontier Foundation, a nonprofit focused on free expression, has said the bill gives “the powerful a dangerous new route to manipulate platforms into removing lawful speech that they simply don’t like.”

The bill would require social media platforms and websites to have procedures in place to swiftly remove nonconsensual intimate imagery upon notification from a victim.

– Harassment, bullying, blackmail –

An online boom in nonconsensual deepfakes is currently outpacing efforts to regulate the technology around the world due to a proliferation of AI tools, including photo apps digitally undressing women.

While highprofile politicians and celebrities, including singer Taylor Swift, have been victims of deepfake porn, experts say women not in the public eye are equally vulnerable.

A wave of AI porn scandals have been reported at schools across US states with hundreds of teenagers targeted by their own classmates.

Such nonconsensual imagery can lead to harassment, bullying or blackmail, sometimes causing devastating mental health consequences, experts warn.

Renee Cummings, an AI and data ethicist and criminologist at the University of Virginia, said the bill is a “significant step” in addressing the exploitation of AIgenerated deepfakes and nonconsensual imagery.

“Its effectiveness will depend on swift and sure enforcement, severe punishment for perpetrators and realtime adaptability to emerging digital threats,” Cummings told AFP.

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