How will major tech platforms respond to the TAKE IT DOWN Act by end of 2025?
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Official statements from major tech companies (e.g., Facebook, Google, Twitter)
Texas Senator Ted Cruz and Maria Salazar Push TAKE IT DOWN Act to Combat Revenge Porn and Deepfake Images
Dec 11, 2024, 03:09 PM
Senator Ted Cruz of Texas and Representative Maria Salazar are advocating for the passage of the TAKE IT DOWN Act, a bill aimed at combating revenge pornography and non-consensual explicit deepfake images. The legislation seeks to impose legal obligations on tech platforms to promptly remove such content. Cruz and Salazar held a press conference this morning to emphasize the urgency of the issue and call for action from the House of Representatives. The bill addresses the growing concerns over the misuse of technology to harm individuals and aims to protect victims of these violations.
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Facebook • 25%
Instagram • 25%
Twitter • 25%
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Compromise reached • 25%
Blocking news content • 25%
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Similar payment agreements • 25%
Keep TikTok available • 25%
Remove TikTok from app stores • 25%
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Instagram releases new features • 25%
Snapchat increases user engagement • 25%
YouTube launches short video incentives • 25%
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Defy regulations like Google • 25%
Passed House only • 25%
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Passed Senate only • 25%