Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB2741

Introduced
1/12/24  
Refer
1/12/24  
Refer
2/28/24  

Caption

CRIM CD-DEEPFAKE-MINOR-SEXUAL

Impact

If enacted, SB2741 will categorize unlawful deepfakes of a minor engaging in sexual activity as a Class 1 felony, with an enhanced penalty, classified as a Class X felony, for any materials depicting minors under the age of 13. This differentiation in penalties underscores the legislative intent to prioritize the protection of the youngest individuals and deter potential offenders by imposing severe consequences for violations. The bill introduces new definitions and clarifies terms related to deepfakes in this context, ensuring a comprehensible legal approach.

Summary

SB2741 aims to amend the Criminal Code of Illinois to address the growing concern of unlawful deepfakes involving minors. The bill specifically establishes the offense of creating, distributing, or possessing deepfake materials that depict minors engaging in sexual conduct or penetration. This legislation responds to the alarming rise in the misuse of deepfake technology to perpetrate harm against minors, reflecting a commitment to protect vulnerable populations from exploitation and abuse.

Contention

While the bill is largely framed as a preventive measure against child exploitation, discussions around it may highlight apprehensions regarding the limitations it might impose on freedom of expression and the broader implications for digital media. Critics could argue that overly broad definitions related to deepfakes may inadvertently affect legitimate uses of technology and raise concerns about due process in prosecuting potential offenders. Lawmakers may need to navigate these debates to balance the rights of individuals with the necessity of safeguarding minors from new forms of digital threats.

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