House Approves ‘Take It Down’ Act to Combat Deepfake Revenge Imagery

House Passes Landmark Deepfake Porn Bill

By a sweeping 409–2 vote, the House has passed the Take It Down Act, a bill aimed at combating nonconsensual deepfake pornography. The measure directly addresses the growing problem of AI-generated sexual content created without permission.

Key Provisions

The bill makes it illegal to create or distribute explicit deepfake images or videos without consent. It also requires online platforms to remove flagged material within 72 hours of notification, giving victims a faster path to relief.

Legal Recourse for Victims

For the first time, individuals will be able to sue creators, distributors, or platforms that ignore takedown requests. Lawmakers say the legislation is necessary to keep pace with the rapid development of artificial intelligence.

Bipartisan and Executive Support

Praised as a historic safeguard for digital privacy and human dignity, the bill has drawn rare bipartisan backing as well as support from President Trump. Advocates highlight the particular vulnerability of children, women, and public figures to deepfake exploitation.

Addressing the Harm

“This is about drawing a line,” said Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX), a sponsor of the bill. Victims of deepfake porn often suffer serious psychological and social damage, as their likenesses spread across the internet without consent.

The Opposition

Only two lawmakers voted against the measure, raising concerns about free speech and potential government overreach. Supporters argue the bill carefully balances platform responsibility with individual privacy rights.

Next Steps in the Senate

The legislation now heads to the Senate, where it is expected to advance quickly given the broad momentum and executive backing.

A Turning Point in Digital Protection

If enacted, the Take It Down Act would significantly reshape how the U.S. addresses digital exploitation and the abuse of AI technologies—marking a major step in protecting citizens from nonconsensual online harm.

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