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Bill Detail: SB25-288

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Title Intimate Digital Depictions Criminal & Civil Actions
Status Senate Second Reading Passed with Amendments - Committee, Floor (04/28/2025)
Bill Subjects
  • Civil Law
  • Crimes, Corrections, & Enforcement
House Sponsors B. Titone (D)
M. Soper (R)
Senate Sponsors R. Rodriguez (D)
House Committee
Senate Committee Judiciary
Date Introduced 04/09/2025
AI Summary
Summary

The bill creates a cause of action against a person who discloses
or threatens to disclose a realistic visual depiction of another individual
(depicted individual) that has been created, altered, or produced by
generative AI, image editing software, or computer-generated means
(intimate digital depiction). A depicted individual who has suffered harm
from the nonconsensual disclosure or threatened disclosure of an intimate
digital depiction has a cause of action against the person who disclosed
or threatened to disclose the intimate digital depiction if the person knew
or acted with reckless disregard for whether the depicted individual:
  • Did not consent to the disclosure;
  • Would experience severe emotional distress due to the
disclosure or threatened disclosure; and
  • Was identifiable.
The bill provides an exception to civil liability if the disclosure is
made in good faith under various circumstances or is related to a matter
of public concern.
A successful plaintiff may recover the defendant's monetary gain
from the intimate digital depiction; either actual damages or liquidated
damages of $150,000; exemplary damages; and litigation costs, including
reasonable attorney fees. A court may also order the defendant to cease
disclosure of the intimate digital depiction.
The bill updates the definition of sexually exploitative material
in the context of the criminal law punishing sexual exploitation of a child
to include realistic computer-generated digital depictions that are
obscene.
The bill changes the criminal offenses of posting a private image
for harassment and posting a private image for pecuniary gain to the
related offenses of disclosing a private intimate image or intimate digital
depiction for the same purposes. A person commits disclosure of a private
intimate image or intimate digital depiction for harassment or for
pecuniary gain if the person discloses or threatens to disclose a private
intimate image or intimate digital depiction without consent:
  • With the intent to harass, intimidate, or coerce the depicted
individual, or with the intent to obtain a pecuniary benefit;
or
  • Knowing, or under circumstances when the person
reasonably should have known, that the disclosure or
threatened disclosure would cause physical, emotional,
reputational, or economic harm to the depicted individual.
Disclosing a private intimate image or intimate digital depiction is
a class 1 misdemeanor; except that it is a class 6 felony if the person made
the disclosure and the disclosure:
  • Affected the conduct of an administrative, legislative, or
judicial proceeding of a governmental agency, including
the administration of an election; or
  • Posed an imminent and serious threat to the safety of the
depicted individual or the depicted individual's immediate
family and the person knew or reasonably should have
known of the imminent and serious threat.

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