Online platforms are now required by law to remove non-consensual intimate images within 48 hours of reporting, as a federal law criminalizing the sharing of such content goes into full effect Tuesday.

Starting May 19, tech platforms in the US will have to start complying with the Take It Down Act. Here's how more than a dozen of the largest platforms are handling takedown…

Digital platforms will be held liable for nonconsensual sexual images but critics say it will be a free speech disaster.

The Take It Down Act is in full force, but it could be a gift to government censors — not victims of image-based sexual abuse.

The Federal Trade Commission launched a new website for consumers to report alleged failures to comply with the Take It Down Act, which went into full force today. Critics fear…

Online platforms are now required by law to remove non-consensual intimate images within 48 hours of reporting, as a federal law criminalizing the sharing of such content goes…

The TAKE IT DOWN Act requires platforms to remove deepfake porn within 48 hours, criminalizes non-consensual intimate imagery, and raises compliance questions for Web3.

A Brooklyn courthouse unsealed criminal complaints against two men who allegedly posted “thousands” of nonconsensual intimate AI deepfakes, according to the US Attorney’s Office.…

Federal prosecutors charged two men under the 2025 law that criminalizes non-consensual AI-generated intimate imagery.