This bill criminalizes the unlawful production or distribution of sexually explicit deep fake images or videos, increasing penalties for offenders.
If you produce or distribute digital content in Texas, you must ensure consent for any deep fake images or videos by September 1, 2025, or face felony charges.
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What This Means
Texas House Bill 387 aims to combat the misuse of deep fake technology in creating sexually explicit content. By increasing penalties for non-compliance, the bill seeks to protect individuals from unauthorized exploitation.
Key Provisions
- Amends Section 21.165 to include deep fake technology in unlawful production/distribution.
- Defines 'deep fake image or video' as deceptive content depicting real persons.
- Increases penalties from Class A misdemeanor to state jail felony for non-compliance.
Latest Legislative Action
Referred directly to subcommittee by chair
Bill Sponsors (showing 5 of 6)
| Name | Role | District |
|---|---|---|
| Caroline Harris Davila R | Sponsor | HD-052 |
| David Spiller R | Sponsor | HD-068 |
| Joanne Shofner R | Sponsor | HD-011 |
| Keresa Richardson R | Sponsor | HD-061 |
| Terri Leo-Wilson R | Sponsor | HD-023 |
Compliance Checklist
Who: Content creators and distributors.
Deadline: By September 1, 2025.
Penalty: State jail felony for non-compliance.
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