Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB387

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the unlawful production or distribution of sexually explicit images or videos using deep fake technology; increasing a criminal penalty.

Impact

The bill proposes to increase the penalties for offenses related to the illegal distribution or production of deep fake images. Specifically, it elevates such offenses from a Class A misdemeanor to a state jail felony. This shift in classification reflects a serious stance on the consequences of exploiting deep fake technology and aims to deter potential violators. The implications of this change could significantly impact individuals misusing technology for revenge or harassment, leading to more severe repercussions under Texas law.

Summary

House Bill 387 addresses the growing concerns surrounding the misuse of deep fake technology, specifically in the context of producing or distributing sexually explicit images or videos. This bill suggests amendments to the Penal Code, clearly defining what constitutes a 'deep fake' as an image or video created with the intent to deceive. By tightening the legal framework around such acts, the bill aims to protect individuals from having their likeness misused for malicious purposes. HB387 emphasizes the lack of consent as a key element that constitutes an unlawful act under this proposed legislation.

Contention

While the bill garners support from advocates for online privacy and safety, it may face opposition regarding its definitions and the extent of its reach. Critics may argue that the terms used to define a 'deep fake' might require further clarification to prevent misinterpretation and ensure fair enforcement. Additionally, concerns could arise over the balance between combating deep fake exploitation and protecting creative freedom in digital spaces. As legislators deliberate on the bill, discussions may highlight the challenge of effectively regulating a rapidly evolving technology landscape without infringing on individual rights.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Penal Code

  • Chapter 21. Sexual Offenses
    • Section: 165

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1361

Relating to the unlawful production or distribution of sexually explicit videos using deep fake technology; creating a criminal offense.

TX SB1044

Relating to criminal offenses for the creation or distribution of certain misleading images and videos; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB2277

Relating to certain criminal offenses concerning the unlawful transfer or purchase of certain weapons; increasing a criminal penalty.

TX SB523

Relating to certain criminal offenses concerning the unlawful transfer or purchase of certain weapons; increasing a criminal penalty.

TX HB2330

Relating to the criminal penalties for certain controlled substance offenses; increasing a criminal penalty.

TX SB1709

Relating to the prosecution of the offenses of sedition and engaging in organized criminal activity; increasing criminal penalties.

TX SB129

Relating to the prosecution and punishment for possession or promotion of child pornography; increasing criminal penalties.

TX SB1427

Relating to certain criminal conduct and organizations that threaten the security of this state and its residents and borders; increasing criminal penalties.

TX SB465

Relating to certain criminal conduct involving a catalytic converter; creating a criminal offense; increasing criminal penalties.

TX HB2700

Relating to prosecution of certain criminal offenses prohibiting sexually explicit visual material involving children.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.