Missouri 2025 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB411

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

Establishes provisions relating to the civil and criminal liability of disclosure of intimate digital depictions

Impact

The bill significantly impacts civil and criminal statutes related to privacy and personal rights. If enacted, it would allow individuals depicted in unauthorized digital content to seek damages, including monetary gain by the violator and punitive damages. Moreover, it introduces criminal penalties for individuals who disclose such depictions with the intent to harm the depicted individual's reputation or emotional well-being. As a result, it can serve as a deterrent against the misuse of intimate digital materials and reinforce personal autonomy over one’s digital image.

Summary

Senate Bill 411, also known as 'The Taylor Swift Act', establishes new provisions regarding the disclosure of intimate digital depictions without consent. The bill aims to provide legal repercussions for individuals who disclose intimate digital content without the subject's approval, emphasizing the importance of consent in the digital age. The legislation defines terms associated with intimate depictions, detailing the legal framework for consent and the consequences of violating the provisions outlined in the bill.

Contention

However, the bill has sparked debate regarding its implications for the rights of individuals, particularly concerning the definition of consent and the varied applications of its provisions. Critics argue that the stipulations for consent might create challenges in determining individual agency, especially in cases involving vulnerable individuals. Proponents emphasize its necessity in protecting individuals from potential exploitation and harassment in a digital context. Therefore, discussions surrounding this bill have highlighted the ongoing struggle to balance personal rights with the evolving landscape of digital interactions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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