Hawaii 2024 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB1766 Compare Versions

OldNewDifferences
1-HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES H.B. NO. 1766 THIRTY-SECOND LEGISLATURE, 2024 H.D. 1 STATE OF HAWAII A BILL FOR AN ACT RELATING TO ELECTIONS. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
1+HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES H.B. NO. 1766 THIRTY-SECOND LEGISLATURE, 2024 STATE OF HAWAII A BILL FOR AN ACT relating to elections. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
22
33 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES H.B. NO. 1766
4-THIRTY-SECOND LEGISLATURE, 2024 H.D. 1
4+THIRTY-SECOND LEGISLATURE, 2024
55 STATE OF HAWAII
66
77 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
88
99 H.B. NO.
1010
1111 1766
1212
1313 THIRTY-SECOND LEGISLATURE, 2024
1414
15-H.D. 1
15+
1616
1717 STATE OF HAWAII
1818
1919
2020
2121
2222
2323
2424
2525
2626
2727
2828
2929
3030
3131 A BILL FOR AN ACT
3232
3333
3434
3535
3636
3737 relating to elections.
3838
3939
4040
4141
4242
4343 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
4444
4545
4646
47- SECTION 1. The legislature finds that deepfakes are any form of media that has been altered and manipulated to misrepresent someone, typically in a way that shows the person saying something that was never said. Deceptive and fraudulent deepfakes have become a tool for political misinformation that further disrupts public trust in government. Legislation has been enacted in various jurisdictions, including California, Michigan, Minnesota, Texas, Washington, and Wisconsin to prevent and punish the spread of misinformation through deepfakes. The purpose of this Act is to hinder the spread of political misinformation in the State by prohibiting the distribution of advertisements before an election that a person knows or should have known are deceptive and fraudulent deepfakes of a candidate. SECTION 2. Chapter 11, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding a new section to be appropriately designated and to read as follows: "§11- Synthetic media; deceptive and fraudulent deepfake; prohibitions; exceptions. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), no person shall, within ninety days before a primary or general election, distribute a synthetic media message in an advertisement that the person knows or should have known is a deceptive and fraudulent deepfake of a candidate. (b) The prohibition in subsection (a) shall not apply if the advertisement containing the synthetic media includes a disclosure statement stating: "This [image/audio/recording/video recording] has been manipulated.", and: (1) If the media consists of an audio recording only, the disclosure statement is read in a clearly spoken manner and in a pitch that can be easily heard by the average listener, at the beginning of the audio, at the end of the audio, and, if the audio is greater than two minutes in length, interspersed within the audio at intervals of no more than two minutes each; and (2) For visual recordings, the text of the disclosure statement appears in a size that is easily readable by the average viewer and no smaller than the largest font size of other text appearing in the visual media; provided that if the visual media does not include any other text, the disclosure statement shall appear in a size that is easily readable by the average viewer; provided further that for visual media that is video, the disclosure statement shall appear for the duration of the video. (c) Any person may seek injunctive or other equitable relief to prohibit or cease the publication of a deceptive and fraudulent deepfake against any person who: (1) Violates subsection (a); or (2) Intentionally or knowingly hosts or allows the hosting of a deceptive and fraudulent deepfake in violation of subsection (a) on the person's website or other online platform. (d) The campaign spending commission may conduct investigations into the publication of deceptive and fraudulent deepfakes and assess administrative fines. (e) Any person may bring an action for general or special damages against any person who: (1) Distributes a deceptive and fraudulent deepfake in violation of subsection (a); or (2) Intentionally or knowingly hosts or allows the hosting of a deceptive and fraudulent deepfake in violation of subsection (a) on the person's website or other online platform. The court may award a prevailing party reasonable attorneys' fees and costs. (f) Nothing in this section shall limit or preclude a plaintiff from seeking any other available civil remedy. (g) This section shall not apply to: (1) A radio or television broadcasting station, including a cable or satellite television operator, programmer, or producer, that broadcasts synthetic media as part of a bona fide newscast, news interview, news documentary, or on-the-spot coverage of bona fide news events, if the broadcast clearly acknowledges through content or a disclosure statement, in a manner that can be easily heard or read by the average listener or viewer, that there are questions about the authenticity of the synthetic media; (2) A radio or television broadcasting station, including a cable or satellite television operator, programmer, or producer, when the station is paid to broadcast a synthetic media and has made a good faith effort to establish the depiction in the synthetic media is not a deceptive and fraudulent deepfake; (3) An internet website, or a regularly published newspaper, magazine, or other periodical of general circulation, including an internet or electronic publication, that routinely carries news and commentary of general interest, and that publishes deceptive and fraudulent deepfakes prohibited by this section, if the publication clearly states that the deceptive and fraudulent deepfake does not accurately represent the speech or conduct of the candidate; and (4) Synthetic media that constitutes satire or parody. (h) If any provision of this section, or the application thereof to any person or circumstance, is held invalid, the invalidity does not affect other provisions or applications of this section that can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end the provisions of this section are severable. (i) As used in this section: "Advertisement" has the same meaning as in section 11-302. "Deceptive and fraudulent deepfake" means synthetic media that depicts a candidate with the intent to injure the reputation of the candidate or otherwise deceive a voter and that: (1) Appears to a reasonable person to depict a real individual saying or doing something that did not actually occur in reality; or (2) Provides a reasonable person a fundamentally different understanding or impression of the appearance, action, or speech than a reasonable person would have from the unaltered, original version of an image, an audio recording, or a video recording. "Synthetic media" means an image, an audio recording, or a video recording of an individual's appearance, speech, or conduct that has been created or intentionally manipulated by any means or in a manner to create a realistic but false image, audio recording, or video recording." SECTION 3. New statutory material is underscored. SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect on July 1, 3000.
47+ SECTION 1. The legislature finds that deepfakes are any form of media that has been altered and manipulated to misrepresent someone, typically in a way that shows the person saying something that was never said. Deceptive and fraudulent deepfakes have become a tool for political misinformation that further disrupts public trust in government. Legislation has been enacted in various jurisdictions, including California, Michigan, Minnesota, Texas, Washington, and Wisconsin to prevent and punish the spread of misinformation through deepfakes. The purpose of this Act is to hinder the spread of political misinformation in the State by prohibiting the distribution of electioneering communications before an election that a person knows or should have known are deceptive and fraudulent deepfakes of a candidate or party. SECTION 2. Chapter 11, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding a new section to be appropriately designated and to read as follows: "§11- Synthetic media; deceptive and fraudulent deepfake; prohibitions; exceptions. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), no person shall, within ninety days prior to a primary or general election, distribute a synthetic media message in an electioneering communication that the person knows or should have known is a deceptive and fraudulent deepfake of a candidate or party. (b) The prohibition in subsection (a) shall not apply if the electioneering communication containing the synthetic media includes a disclosure statement stating: "This [image/audio/recording/video recording] has been manipulated or generated by artificial intelligence.", and: (1) If the media consists of an audio recording only, the disclosure statement shall be read in a clearly spoken manner and in a pitch that can be easily heard by the average listener, at the beginning of the audio, at the end of the audio, and, if the audio is greater than two minutes in length, interspersed within the audio at intervals of no more than two minutes each; and (2) For visual recordings, the text of the disclosure statement shall appear in a size that is easily readable by the average viewer and no smaller than the largest font size of other text appearing in the visual media; provided that if the visual media does not include any other text, the disclosure statement shall appear in a size that is easily readable by the average viewer; provided further that for visual media that is video, the disclosure statement shall appear for the duration of the video. (c) A candidate whose appearance, action, or speech is depicted through the use of a deceptive and fraudulent deepfake in violation of subsection (a) may seek injunctive or other equitable relief prohibiting the publication of the deceptive and fraudulent deepfake. (d) The campaign spending commission may conduct investigations into the publication of deceptive and fraudulent deepfakes and assess administrative fines. (e) A candidate whose appearance, action, or speech is depicted using a deceptive and fraudulent deepfake in violation of subsection (a) may bring an action for general or special damages against the person that distributed the deceptive and fraudulent deepfake. The court may award a prevailing party reasonable attorneys' fees and costs. (f) Nothing in this section shall limit or preclude a plaintiff from seeking any other available civil remedy. (g) This section shall not apply to: (1) A radio or television broadcasting station, including a cable or satellite television operator, programmer, or producer, that broadcasts synthetic media as part of a bona fide newscast, news interview, news documentary, or on-the-spot coverage of bona fide news events, if the broadcast clearly acknowledges through content or a disclosure statement, in a manner that can be easily heard or read by the average listener or viewer, that there are questions about the authenticity of the synthetic media; (2) A radio or television broadcasting station, including a cable or satellite television operator, programmer, or producer, when the station is paid to broadcast a synthetic media and has made a good faith effort to establish the depiction in the synthetic media is not a deceptive and fraudulent deepfake; (3) An internet website, or a regularly published newspaper, magazine, or other periodical of general circulation, including an internet or electronic publication, that routinely carries news and commentary of general interest, and that publishes deceptive and fraudulent deepfakes prohibited by this section, if the publication clearly states that the deceptive and fraudulent deepfake does not accurately represent the speech or conduct of the candidate; and (4) Synthetic media that constitutes satire or parody. (h) If any provision of this section, or the application thereof to any person or circumstance, is held invalid, the invalidity does not affect other provisions or applications of this section that can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end the provisions of this section are severable. (i) As used in this section: "Artificial intelligence" means: (1) An artificial system that performs tasks under varying and unpredictable circumstances without significant human oversight or that can learn from experience and improve performance when exposed to data sets; (2) An artificial system developed in computer software, physical hardware, or other context that solves tasks requiring human-like perception, cognition, planning, learning, communication, or physical action; (3) An artificial system designed to think or act like a human, including cognitive architectures and neural networks; (4) A set of techniques, including machine learning, that is designed to approximate a cognitive task; or (5) An artificial system designed to act rationally, including an intelligent software agent or embodied robot that achieves goals using perception, planning, reasoning, learning, communicating, decision-making, and acting. "Deceptive and fraudulent deepfake" means synthetic media that depicts a candidate or party with the intent to injure the reputation of the candidate or party or otherwise deceive a voter and that: (1) Appears to a reasonable person to depict a real individual saying or doing something that did not actually occur in reality; or (2) Provides a reasonable person a fundamentally different understanding or impression of the appearance, action, or speech than a reasonable person would have from the unaltered, original version of an image, an audio recording, or a video recording. "Synthetic media" means an image, an audio recording, or a video recording of an individual's appearance, speech, or conduct that has been created or intentionally manipulated with the use of generative adversarial network techniques or other digital technology in a manner to create a realistic but false image, audio recording, or video recording." SECTION 3. New statutory material is underscored. SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect upon its approval. INTRODUCED BY: _____________________________
4848
4949 SECTION 1. The legislature finds that deepfakes are any form of media that has been altered and manipulated to misrepresent someone, typically in a way that shows the person saying something that was never said. Deceptive and fraudulent deepfakes have become a tool for political misinformation that further disrupts public trust in government. Legislation has been enacted in various jurisdictions, including California, Michigan, Minnesota, Texas, Washington, and Wisconsin to prevent and punish the spread of misinformation through deepfakes.
5050
51- The purpose of this Act is to hinder the spread of political misinformation in the State by prohibiting the distribution of advertisements before an election that a person knows or should have known are deceptive and fraudulent deepfakes of a candidate.
51+ The purpose of this Act is to hinder the spread of political misinformation in the State by prohibiting the distribution of electioneering communications before an election that a person knows or should have known are deceptive and fraudulent deepfakes of a candidate or party.
5252
5353 SECTION 2. Chapter 11, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding a new section to be appropriately designated and to read as follows:
5454
55- "§11- Synthetic media; deceptive and fraudulent deepfake; prohibitions; exceptions. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), no person shall, within ninety days before a primary or general election, distribute a synthetic media message in an advertisement that the person knows or should have known is a deceptive and fraudulent deepfake of a candidate.
55+ "§11- Synthetic media; deceptive and fraudulent deepfake; prohibitions; exceptions. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), no person shall, within ninety days prior to a primary or general election, distribute a synthetic media message in an electioneering communication that the person knows or should have known is a deceptive and fraudulent deepfake of a candidate or party.
5656
57- (b) The prohibition in subsection (a) shall not apply if the advertisement containing the synthetic media includes a disclosure statement stating: "This [image/audio/recording/video recording] has been manipulated.", and:
57+ (b) The prohibition in subsection (a) shall not apply if the electioneering communication containing the synthetic media includes a disclosure statement stating: "This [image/audio/recording/video recording] has been manipulated or generated by artificial intelligence.", and:
5858
59- (1) If the media consists of an audio recording only, the disclosure statement is read in a clearly spoken manner and in a pitch that can be easily heard by the average listener, at the beginning of the audio, at the end of the audio, and, if the audio is greater than two minutes in length, interspersed within the audio at intervals of no more than two minutes each; and
59+ (1) If the media consists of an audio recording only, the disclosure statement shall be read in a clearly spoken manner and in a pitch that can be easily heard by the average listener, at the beginning of the audio, at the end of the audio, and, if the audio is greater than two minutes in length, interspersed within the audio at intervals of no more than two minutes each; and
6060
61- (2) For visual recordings, the text of the disclosure statement appears in a size that is easily readable by the average viewer and no smaller than the largest font size of other text appearing in the visual media; provided that if the visual media does not include any other text, the disclosure statement shall appear in a size that is easily readable by the average viewer; provided further that for visual media that is video, the disclosure statement shall appear for the duration of the video.
61+ (2) For visual recordings, the text of the disclosure statement shall appear in a size that is easily readable by the average viewer and no smaller than the largest font size of other text appearing in the visual media; provided that if the visual media does not include any other text, the disclosure statement shall appear in a size that is easily readable by the average viewer; provided further that for visual media that is video, the disclosure statement shall appear for the duration of the video.
6262
63- (c) Any person may seek injunctive or other equitable relief to prohibit or cease the publication of a deceptive and fraudulent deepfake against any person who:
64-
65- (1) Violates subsection (a); or
66-
67- (2) Intentionally or knowingly hosts or allows the hosting of a deceptive and fraudulent deepfake in violation of subsection (a) on the person's website or other online platform.
63+ (c) A candidate whose appearance, action, or speech is depicted through the use of a deceptive and fraudulent deepfake in violation of subsection (a) may seek injunctive or other equitable relief prohibiting the publication of the deceptive and fraudulent deepfake.
6864
6965 (d) The campaign spending commission may conduct investigations into the publication of deceptive and fraudulent deepfakes and assess administrative fines.
7066
71- (e) Any person may bring an action for general or special damages against any person who:
72-
73- (1) Distributes a deceptive and fraudulent deepfake in violation of subsection (a); or
74-
75- (2) Intentionally or knowingly hosts or allows the hosting of a deceptive and fraudulent deepfake in violation of subsection (a) on the person's website or other online platform.
76-
77-The court may award a prevailing party reasonable attorneys' fees and costs.
67+ (e) A candidate whose appearance, action, or speech is depicted using a deceptive and fraudulent deepfake in violation of subsection (a) may bring an action for general or special damages against the person that distributed the deceptive and fraudulent deepfake. The court may award a prevailing party reasonable attorneys' fees and costs.
7868
7969 (f) Nothing in this section shall limit or preclude a plaintiff from seeking any other available civil remedy.
8070
8171 (g) This section shall not apply to:
8272
8373 (1) A radio or television broadcasting station, including a cable or satellite television operator, programmer, or producer, that broadcasts synthetic media as part of a bona fide newscast, news interview, news documentary, or on-the-spot coverage of bona fide news events, if the broadcast clearly acknowledges through content or a disclosure statement, in a manner that can be easily heard or read by the average listener or viewer, that there are questions about the authenticity of the synthetic media;
8474
8575 (2) A radio or television broadcasting station, including a cable or satellite television operator, programmer, or producer, when the station is paid to broadcast a synthetic media and has made a good faith effort to establish the depiction in the synthetic media is not a deceptive and fraudulent deepfake;
8676
8777 (3) An internet website, or a regularly published newspaper, magazine, or other periodical of general circulation, including an internet or electronic publication, that routinely carries news and commentary of general interest, and that publishes deceptive and fraudulent deepfakes prohibited by this section, if the publication clearly states that the deceptive and fraudulent deepfake does not accurately represent the speech or conduct of the candidate; and
8878
8979 (4) Synthetic media that constitutes satire or parody.
9080
9181 (h) If any provision of this section, or the application thereof to any person or circumstance, is held invalid, the invalidity does not affect other provisions or applications of this section that can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end the provisions of this section are severable.
9282
9383 (i) As used in this section:
9484
95- "Advertisement" has the same meaning as in section 11-302.
85+ "Artificial intelligence" means:
9686
97- "Deceptive and fraudulent deepfake" means synthetic media that depicts a candidate with the intent to injure the reputation of the candidate or otherwise deceive a voter and that:
87+ (1) An artificial system that performs tasks under varying and unpredictable circumstances without significant human oversight or that can learn from experience and improve performance when exposed to data sets;
88+
89+ (2) An artificial system developed in computer software, physical hardware, or other context that solves tasks requiring human-like perception, cognition, planning, learning, communication, or physical action;
90+
91+ (3) An artificial system designed to think or act like a human, including cognitive architectures and neural networks;
92+
93+ (4) A set of techniques, including machine learning, that is designed to approximate a cognitive task; or
94+
95+ (5) An artificial system designed to act rationally, including an intelligent software agent or embodied robot that achieves goals using perception, planning, reasoning, learning, communicating, decision-making, and acting.
96+
97+ "Deceptive and fraudulent deepfake" means synthetic media that depicts a candidate or party with the intent to injure the reputation of the candidate or party or otherwise deceive a voter and that:
9898
9999 (1) Appears to a reasonable person to depict a real individual saying or doing something that did not actually occur in reality; or
100100
101101 (2) Provides a reasonable person a fundamentally different understanding or impression of the appearance, action, or speech than a reasonable person would have from the unaltered, original version of an image, an audio recording, or a video recording.
102102
103- "Synthetic media" means an image, an audio recording, or a video recording of an individual's appearance, speech, or conduct that has been created or intentionally manipulated by any means or in a manner to create a realistic but false image, audio recording, or video recording."
103+ "Synthetic media" means an image, an audio recording, or a video recording of an individual's appearance, speech, or conduct that has been created or intentionally manipulated with the use of generative adversarial network techniques or other digital technology in a manner to create a realistic but false image, audio recording, or video recording."
104104
105105 SECTION 3. New statutory material is underscored.
106106
107- SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect on July 1, 3000.
107+ SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
108108
109- Report Title: Elections; Advertisements; Synthetic Media; Deepfakes; Prohibitions Description: Prohibits the distribution of synthetic media messages in advertisements before an election that a person knows or should have known are deceptive and fraudulent deepfakes of a candidate. Effective 7/1/3000. (HD1) The summary description of legislation appearing on this page is for informational purposes only and is not legislation or evidence of legislative intent.
109+
110+
111+INTRODUCED BY: _____________________________
112+
113+INTRODUCED BY:
114+
115+_____________________________
116+
117+
118+
119+
120+
121+ Report Title: Elections; Electioneering Communications; Synthetic Media; Deepfakes; Prohibitions Description: Prohibits the distribution of electioneering communications before an election that a person knows or should have known are deceptive and fraudulent deepfakes of a candidate or party. The summary description of legislation appearing on this page is for informational purposes only and is not legislation or evidence of legislative intent.
110122
111123
112124
113125
114126
115127 Report Title:
116128
117-Elections; Advertisements; Synthetic Media; Deepfakes; Prohibitions
129+Elections; Electioneering Communications; Synthetic Media; Deepfakes; Prohibitions
118130
119131
120132
121133 Description:
122134
123-Prohibits the distribution of synthetic media messages in advertisements before an election that a person knows or should have known are deceptive and fraudulent deepfakes of a candidate. Effective 7/1/3000. (HD1)
135+Prohibits the distribution of electioneering communications before an election that a person knows or should have known are deceptive and fraudulent deepfakes of a candidate or party.
124136
125137
126138
127139
128140
129141
130142
131143 The summary description of legislation appearing on this page is for informational purposes only and is not legislation or evidence of legislative intent.