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Kentucky's HB63 aims to regulate the dissemination of deep fakes by defining key terms and establishing penalties for unlawful actions. This legislation is crucial for content creators and distributors, as it outlines specific limitations and exceptions. Businesses operating in digital media must be aware of these new regulations to avoid legal repercussions.
Key Provisions
Defines terms related to deep fakes.
Establishes limitations on the dissemination of deep fakes.
Specifies exceptions to the limitations.
Sets a statute of limitations for legal actions regarding deep fakes.
Imposes criminal penalties for illegal dissemination of deep fakes.
Latest Legislative Action
to Judiciary (H)
Bill Sponsors (showing 5 of 11)
Name
Role
District
Chris LewisR
Sponsor
HD-029
Daniel GrossbergD
Sponsor
HD-030
DJ JohnsonR
Sponsor
HD-013
Emily CallawayR
Sponsor
HD-037
John HodgsonR
Sponsor
HD-036
Kevin JacksonR
Sponsor
HD-020
Marianne ProctorR
Sponsor
HD-060
Matt LockettR
Sponsor
HD-039
Ryan BivensR
Sponsor
HD-024
Shane BakerR
Sponsor
HD-085
Steve BratcherR
Sponsor
HD-025
Compliance Checklist
Ensure all digital content does not include deep fakes unless compliant with exceptions. Who: Content creators and distributors. Penalty: Criminal penalties for violations.
Review and update content policies to align with new definitions and limitations. Who: Businesses operating in digital media. Penalty: Potential legal action for non-compliance.
HB63 introduces a new section to KRS Chapter 411 that defines terms related to deep fakes and establishes limitations on their dissemination. It also creates a new section in KRS Chapter 413 to set a statute of limitations for actions filed against the unlawful dissemination of deep fakes. Furthermore, the bill proposes a new section in KRS Chapter 519 that outlines criminal penalties for individuals who illegally disseminate deep fakes. Compliance will be necessary for all entities involved in the creation or distribution of digital content, particularly those utilizing AI technologies. The penalties for non-compliance could include criminal charges, emphasizing the importance of adhering to these new regulations. This bill aligns with similar legislative efforts in other states to address the growing concerns surrounding deep fakes and their potential misuse.
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