Illinois 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB3303 Introduced / Bill

Filed 02/07/2025

                    104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
 State of Illinois
 2025 and 2026 HB3303 Introduced , by Rep. Marcus C. Evans, Jr. SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: 10 ILCS 5/29-21 new Amends the Election Code. Provides that a person shall not distribute, or enter into an agreement with another person to distribute, materially deceptive media if: (1) the person knows the media falsely represents a depicted individual; (2) the distribution occurs within 90 days before an election; (3) the person intends the distribution to harm the reputation or electoral prospects of a candidate in an election and the distribution is reasonably likely to cause that result; and (4) the person intends the distribution to change the voting behavior of electors in an election by deceiving the electors into incorrectly believing that the depicted individual in fact engaged in the speech or conduct depicted, and the distribution is reasonably likely to cause that result. Sets forth exceptions to the provision and penalties for violations of the provision. Effective immediately. LRB104 11023 SPS 21105 b   A BILL FOR 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
 State of Illinois
 2025 and 2026 HB3303 Introduced , by Rep. Marcus C. Evans, Jr. SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:  10 ILCS 5/29-21 new 10 ILCS 5/29-21 new  Amends the Election Code. Provides that a person shall not distribute, or enter into an agreement with another person to distribute, materially deceptive media if: (1) the person knows the media falsely represents a depicted individual; (2) the distribution occurs within 90 days before an election; (3) the person intends the distribution to harm the reputation or electoral prospects of a candidate in an election and the distribution is reasonably likely to cause that result; and (4) the person intends the distribution to change the voting behavior of electors in an election by deceiving the electors into incorrectly believing that the depicted individual in fact engaged in the speech or conduct depicted, and the distribution is reasonably likely to cause that result. Sets forth exceptions to the provision and penalties for violations of the provision. Effective immediately.  LRB104 11023 SPS 21105 b     LRB104 11023 SPS 21105 b   A BILL FOR
104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
 State of Illinois
 2025 and 2026 HB3303 Introduced , by Rep. Marcus C. Evans, Jr. SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
10 ILCS 5/29-21 new 10 ILCS 5/29-21 new
10 ILCS 5/29-21 new
Amends the Election Code. Provides that a person shall not distribute, or enter into an agreement with another person to distribute, materially deceptive media if: (1) the person knows the media falsely represents a depicted individual; (2) the distribution occurs within 90 days before an election; (3) the person intends the distribution to harm the reputation or electoral prospects of a candidate in an election and the distribution is reasonably likely to cause that result; and (4) the person intends the distribution to change the voting behavior of electors in an election by deceiving the electors into incorrectly believing that the depicted individual in fact engaged in the speech or conduct depicted, and the distribution is reasonably likely to cause that result. Sets forth exceptions to the provision and penalties for violations of the provision. Effective immediately.
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1  AN ACT concerning elections.
2  Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
3  represented in the General Assembly:
4  Section 5. The Election Code is amended by adding Section
5  29-21 as follows:
6  (10 ILCS 5/29-21 new)
7  Sec. 29-21. Disclosure of digitally altered content.
8  (a) As used in this Section:
9  "Deepfake" means any video recording, motion-picture film,
10  sound recording, electronic image, or photograph, or any
11  technological representation of speech or conduct
12  substantially derivative of any one or more of those forms of
13  media:
14  (1) that is so realistic that a reasonable person
15  would believe it depicts speech or conduct of an
16  individual who did not in fact engage in such speech or
17  conduct; and
18  (2) the production of which was substantially
19  dependent upon technical means rather than the ability of
20  another individual to physically or verbally impersonate
21  the depicted individual.
22  "Depicted individual" means an individual in a deepfake
23  who appears to be engaging in speech or conduct in which the

 

104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
 State of Illinois
 2025 and 2026 HB3303 Introduced , by Rep. Marcus C. Evans, Jr. SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
10 ILCS 5/29-21 new 10 ILCS 5/29-21 new
10 ILCS 5/29-21 new
Amends the Election Code. Provides that a person shall not distribute, or enter into an agreement with another person to distribute, materially deceptive media if: (1) the person knows the media falsely represents a depicted individual; (2) the distribution occurs within 90 days before an election; (3) the person intends the distribution to harm the reputation or electoral prospects of a candidate in an election and the distribution is reasonably likely to cause that result; and (4) the person intends the distribution to change the voting behavior of electors in an election by deceiving the electors into incorrectly believing that the depicted individual in fact engaged in the speech or conduct depicted, and the distribution is reasonably likely to cause that result. Sets forth exceptions to the provision and penalties for violations of the provision. Effective immediately.
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1  individual did not engage.
2  (b) Except as provided in subsection (b), a person shall
3  not distribute, or enter into an agreement with another person
4  to distribute, materially deceptive media if:
5  (1) the person knows the media falsely represents a
6  depicted individual;
7  (2) the distribution occurs within 90 days before an
8  election;
9  (3) the person intends the distribution to harm the
10  reputation or electoral prospects of a candidate in an
11  election and the distribution is reasonably likely to
12  cause that result; and
13  (4) the person intends the distribution to change the
14  voting behavior of electors in an election by deceiving
15  the electors into incorrectly believing that the depicted
16  individual in fact engaged in the speech or conduct
17  depicted, and the distribution is reasonably likely to
18  cause that result.
19  (c) The prohibition described in subsection (b) does not
20  apply:
21  (1) If the media includes a disclaimer informing the
22  viewer that the media has been manipulated by technical
23  means and depicts speech or conduct that did not occur.
24  The following disclaimer is sufficient, but not necessary,
25  to satisfy the requirement of this subsection:
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1  manipulated by technical means and depicts speech or
2  conduct that did not occur."
3  (2) If the media is a video, the disclaimer satisfies
4  all of the following requirements:
5  (A) it appears throughout the entirety of the
6  video;
7  (B) it is clearly visible to and readable by an
8  observer;
9  (C) it is in letters at least as large as the
10  majority of any text communication, or if there is no
11  other text communication, in a size that is easily
12  readable by the average viewer; and
13  (D) it is in the same language as the language used
14  in the video media.
15  (3) If the media consists only of audio and contains
16  no image or video, the disclaimer is read at the beginning
17  and end of the media in a clearly spoken manner, in a pitch
18  that can be easily heard by the average listener, and in
19  the same language as the audio media.
20  (4) If the media is an image, the disclaimer meets all
21  of the following requirements:
22  (A) it is clearly visible to and readable by the
23  average viewer;
24  (B) it is in letters at least as large as the
25  majority of the other text, if the media contains
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1  (C) it is in the same language as the language used
2  in the image media.
3  (5) If the media includes a citation directing the
4  viewer or listener to the original source from which the
5  unedited version of the existing image, audio, or video
6  was obtained, if the media was generated by editing an
7  existing image, audio, or video.
8  (d) A candidate whose appearance, action, or speech is
9  depicted through the use of a deceptive and fraudulent
10  deepfake in violation of subsection (b) may seek injunctive or
11  other equitable relief prohibiting the publication of such
12  deceptive and fraudulent deepfake.
13  (d) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, a
14  person who violates subsection (b) commits a Class C
15  misdemeanor.
16  A person who violates subsection (b) with the intent to
17  cause violence or bodily harm commits a Class A misdemeanor.
18  A person who violates subsection (b) a second or
19  subsequent time within 5 years after a prior conviction for
20  violating subsection (b) commits a Class 3 felony.
21  (e) This Section does not apply to:
22  (1) a radio or television broadcasting station,
23  including a cable or satellite television operator,
24  programmer, or producer, that broadcasts a deceptive and
25  fraudulent deepfake prohibited by this Section as part of
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1  on-the-spot coverage of bona fide news events, if the
2  broadcast clearly acknowledges through content or a
3  disclosure, in a manner that can be easily heard or read by
4  the average listener or viewer, that there are questions
5  about the authenticity of the materially deceptive audio
6  or visual media;
7  (2) a radio or television broadcasting station,
8  including a cable or satellite television operator,
9  programmer, or producer, when it is paid to broadcast a
10  deceptive and fraudulent deepfake and has made a good
11  faith effort to establish the depiction is not a deceptive
12  and fraudulent deepfake;
13  (3) a website, or a regularly published newspaper,
14  magazine, or other periodical of general circulation,
15  including an Internet or electronic publication, that
16  routinely carries news and commentary of general interest,
17  and that publishes materially deceptive audio or visual
18  media prohibited by this Section, if the publication
19  clearly states that the materially deceptive audio or
20  visual media does not accurately represent the speech or
21  conduct of the candidate; or
22  (4) materially deceptive audio or visual media that
23  constitutes satire or parody.
24  (f) The provisions of this Section are severable under
25  Section 1.31 of the Statute on Statutes.
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