Washington On Monday, President Trump signed a draft law of the two parties on the law, which makes a federal crime to publish real and explicit sexual abuse online for people without their approval.
The draft law, known as “Take this verb“It was supported by the first lady, Melania Trump, who appeared rarely in March in the Capitol in the United States to defend the passage of the law in the House of Representatives. The draft law Wipe the lower room last month After the Senate passed the procedure in February.
“This will be the first federal law ever to combat the distribution of the explicit images that were published without the approval of topics,” Mr. Trump said during a draft law signing at the White House. “We will not tolerate online sexual exploitation.”
The law requires social media companies and other websites to remove images and videos, including Deepfakes created by artificial intelligence, within 48 hours after the victim’s request. Those who were convicted of distributing clear pictures intentionally without the approval of the person who faces the time of prison.
The first lady said: “It is sad to witness young men, especially girls, who are struggling with the overwhelming challenges offered by harmful content on the Internet, such as deep falsehoods,” said the first lady in March. “This toxic environment can be severely harmful.”
The first lady attended the signing of the bill on Monday, describing the law as “the national victory that will help parents and families to protect children from online exploitation.” She thanked a group of legislators from the two parties who worked on legislation “to meet to determine people’s priorities for politics.”
She said: “Artificial intelligence and social media are the digital dessert of the next generation – sweet, addiction and engineer to have an impact on the cognitive development of our children,” adding that “these new technologies can be a weapon, and the formation of beliefs, and unfortunately, affect feelings and even fatal.”
After Mr. Trump signed the bill in the law, he handed him over to his wife to sign.
Meta, who owns Facebook and Instagram, as well as Tiktok and Snapchat said they support legislation.
However, digital rights groups warned that legislation as written can lead to the suppression of legal speech, including legitimate pornography, and does not contain protection against requests for removing bad religions.