Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB7736

Introduced
3/20/24  

Caption

CONSENT Act Curbing Online Non-consensual Sexually Explicit Nudity Transfers Act

Impact

If enacted, HB 7736 would significantly impact state laws by creating specific civil legal avenues for victims of unsolicited explicit content. This includes provisions for statutory damages up to $500 and the ability to seek injunctions against further unsolicited communications. The bill is designed to empower individuals, including those under 18, to take action against individuals who send content without consent, thereby potentially leading to increased accountability in online communications. However, it also includes exceptions for third-party providers and those acting for legitimate medical, educational, or law enforcement purposes, which may limit the reach of the legislation in certain contexts.

Summary

House Bill 7736, known as the Curbing Online Non-consensual Sexually Explicit Nudity Transfers Act (or the CONSENT Act), aims to establish a private right of action for individuals who receive unsolicited visual depictions of sexually explicit conduct without their consent. This legislative measure is aimed particularly at addressing the challenges posed by non-consensual sharing and distribution of such content, which has become a significant concern in the age of digital communication and social media. By allowing individuals to take legal action against offenders, the bill seeks to enhance privacy protections for all, especially vulnerable populations such as minors.

Contention

Notably, the bill has sparked discussions about its implications on freedom of expression and the responsibility of digital services in moderating content. Supporters argue that the bill is crucial for protecting individuals from harassment and abuse in digital spaces, while critics may raise concerns about the consequences for legitimate sharing of information and artistic expression. The balance between protecting privacy rights and ensuring freedom of speech remains a key point of contention as the bill progresses through legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US SB3986

CONSENT Act Curbing Online Non-consensual Sexually Explicit Nudity Transfers Act

US HB7569

DEFIANCE Act of 2024 Disrupt Explicit Forged Images And Non-Consensual Edits Act of 2024

US HB3562

DEFIANCE Act of 2025 Disrupt Explicit Forged Images And Non-Consensual Edits Act of 2025

US SB1837

DEFIANCE Act of 2025 Disrupt Explicit Forged Images And Non-Consensual Edits Act of 2025

US SB3696

DEFIANCE Act of 2024 Disrupt Explicit Forged Images and Non-Consensual Edits Act of 2024

US HB8457

PROTECT Act Preventing Rampant Online Technological Exploitation and Criminal Trafficking Act of 2024

US HB8387

VANISH Act Victimizer Accountability for Nonconsensual Images and Spiteful Humiliation Act

US HB2589

Consensual Donation and Research Integrity Act of 2025

US HB8818

American Privacy Rights Act of 2024 Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act 2.0

US HB8027

Sue VOYEURS Act Sue Victimizers and Offenders who Yield Explicit Unconsented Recordings Surreptitiously Act

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CA SB564

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CA AB602

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MT SB413

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NY A08449

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