Arizona 2024 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2889

Introduced
2/6/24  

Caption

Pornography; publication; consent; verification; violation

Impact

The bill outlines strict guidelines for 'covered platform operators', mandating that they cannot allow uploads of pornographic images unless they have verified both the identity and age of the user making the upload. This is to ensure that individuals appearing in these images are at least eighteen years old and have provided explicit consent. Failure to meet these requirements can result in significant financial penalties, thereby incentivizing operators to implement comprehensive verification systems. The bill reflects a growing trend to mitigate the risks associated with the harmful publication of intimate images without consent.

Summary

House Bill 2889 introduces significant changes to Arizona's regulations regarding the publication of pornographic materials. The bill amends Title 18 of the Arizona Revised Statutes by adding a new chapter that emphasizes the need for explicit consent and robust age verification for any individual seeking to upload pornographic images to covered platforms. It defines key terms related to the consent process and identifies potential penalties for non-compliance, including civil fines imposed by the Attorney General. The intent is to strengthen protections for individuals depicted in pornographic materials, especially minors and vulnerable populations.

Contention

One notable area of contention is the definition of 'coerced consent', which encapsulates various scenarios including exploitation due to economic vulnerability, duress, and undue influence. This broad definition may result in legal challenges as it could be interpreted in multiple ways. Additionally, the responsibility placed on platform operators to diligently verify age and consent adds operational burdens, which some industry advocates may argue could lead to unintended consequences, such as over-censorship or the stifling of legitimate content. The balance between protecting individuals and fostering a free digital landscape is likely to be a focal point of debate as this bill progresses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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