Indiana 2024 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1225

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Use of fabricated media.

Impact

By prohibiting the use of fabricated media in campaign advertisements, HB1225 strengthens the legal framework surrounding electoral integrity and honesty in political discourse in Indiana. It empowers individuals to take legal action if their likeness is misused, thus enhancing accountability for political advertisers. The bill's provisions extend not only to living individuals but also to deceased individuals, underscoring the significance of consent in the use of one's image posthumously. The law aims to deter deceptive practices in political campaigning and is set to take effect on July 1, 2024.

Summary

House Bill 1225 addresses the growing concern of fabricated media in campaign advertisements. It defines 'fabricated media' as audio, image, or video recordings altered without the consent of the individual depicted, resulting in a materially inaccurate representation. This legislation aims to establish clear standards regarding the use of such media and to protect individuals from unauthorized uses of their likeness in political ads. It specifies that any campaign advertisement using fabricated media that advocates for a candidate's defeat, without that candidate's consent, constitutes a Class A misdemeanor. Furthermore, it allows affected candidates to pursue civil actions against those responsible for such advertisements.

Contention

The introduction of HB1225 has sparked discussions on freedom of speech, the implications of restricting media usage, and potential backlash against legitimate political expressions. Critics may argue that strict regulations could hinder creative political campaigning or impede voters' access to varying perspectives. Supporters, on the other hand, contend that such measures are crucial to prevent misinformation and protect candidates' rights in an increasingly digital and media-savvy political landscape. As the bill progresses, debates will likely highlight the balance between regulation and freedom in electoral communications, presenting challenges for lawmakers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1464

Doctored media regarding candidates.

IN SB0005

Consumer data protection.

IN HB1142

Law enforcement recordings.

IN HB1039

Medical and adult use cannabis.

IN HB1554

Consumer data protection.

IN HB1053

Discriminatory profiling and pretextual stops.

IN HB1425

Confidentiality of birth and stillbirth records.

IN HB1445

Audit of Medicaid program prescription drug costs.

IN HB1517

Social media.

IN HB1225

Election security.

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