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TAKE IT DOWN Act

6/16/2025, 11:33 AM

Summary of Bill S 146

Bill 119 s 146, also known as the "Nonconsensual Intimate Visual Depictions Removal Act," is a piece of legislation that aims to address the issue of nonconsensual sharing of intimate images on online platforms. The bill requires covered platforms, such as social media websites and online forums, to promptly remove any visual depictions of individuals engaged in intimate activities that were shared without their consent.

The bill defines covered platforms as any website or online service that allows users to upload or share content with others. These platforms are required to establish policies and procedures for the removal of nonconsensual intimate images and to respond to requests for removal in a timely manner.

In addition to requiring the removal of nonconsensual intimate images, the bill also includes provisions for reporting and enforcement. Covered platforms are required to provide users with a mechanism for reporting nonconsensual intimate images, and the Federal Trade Commission is tasked with enforcing compliance with the legislation. Overall, Bill 119 s 146 seeks to protect individuals from the harmful effects of having their intimate images shared without their consent and to hold online platforms accountable for facilitating the dissemination of such images.

Congressional Summary of S 146

Tools to Address Known Exploitation by Immobilizing Technological Deepfakes on Websites and Networks Act or the TAKE IT DOWN Act

This bill generally prohibits the nonconsensual online publication of intimate visual depictions of individuals, both authentic and computer-generated, and requires certain online platforms to promptly remove such depictions upon receiving notice of their existence. 

Specifically, the bill prohibits the online publication of intimate visual depictions of

  • an adult subject where publication is intended to cause or does cause harm to the subject, and where the depiction was published without the subject’s consent or, in the case of an authentic depiction, was created or obtained under circumstances where the adult had a reasonable expectation of privacy; or
  • a minor subject where publication is intended to abuse or harass the minor or to arouse or gratify the sexual desire of any person. 

Violators are subject to mandatory restitution and criminal penalties, including prison, a fine, or both. Threats to publish intimate visual depictions of a subject are similarly prohibited under the bill and subject to criminal penalties.  

Separately, covered platforms must establish a process through which subjects of intimate visual depictions may notify the platform of the existence of, and request removal of, an intimate visual depiction including the subject that was published without the subject’s consent. Covered platforms must remove such depictions within 48 hours of notification. Under the bill, covered platforms are defined as public websites, online services, or applications that primarily provide a forum for user-generated content.

Current Status of Bill S 146

Bill S 146 is currently in the status of Signed by President since May 19, 2025. Bill S 146 was introduced during Congress 119 and was introduced to the Senate on January 16, 2025.  Bill S 146's most recent activity was Became Public Law No: 119-12. as of May 19, 2025

Bipartisan Support of Bill S 146

Total Number of Sponsors
18
Democrat Sponsors
0
Republican Sponsors
18
Unaffiliated Sponsors
0
Total Number of Cosponsors
58
Democrat Cosponsors
28
Republican Cosponsors
30
Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0

Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill S 146

Primary Policy Focus

Science, Technology, Communications

Potential Impact Areas

- Child safety and welfare
- Crimes against children
- Criminal investigation, prosecution, interrogation
- Digital media
- Fraud offenses and financial crimes
- Internet, web applications, social media
- Sex offenses

Alternate Title(s) of Bill S 146

A bill to require covered platforms to remove nonconsensual intimate visual depictions, and for other purposes.
A bill to require covered platforms to remove nonconsensual intimate visual depictions, and for other purposes.

Comments

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Wrenlee Singleton

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11 months ago

I think this bill is good for us. It will help keep us safe.

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