Title 47 › Chapter CHAPTER 5— - WIRE OR RADIO COMMUNICATION › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER II— - COMMON CARRIERS › Part Part I— - Common Carrier Regulation › § 223a
Covered online platforms must set up a way, within 1 year after May 19, 2025, for a person (or someone authorized to act for them) to tell the platform about an intimate image or video that shows them and was posted without their consent, and to ask the platform to remove it. The report must be written and include a physical or electronic signature, enough information to find the image or video, a short statement that the person genuinely believes it was posted without consent with any details that support that belief, and contact information. The platform must post a clear, easy-to-find notice explaining this process and how to submit a request. If the platform gets a valid request, it must remove the image or video and try to remove known identical copies as soon as possible, and no later than 48 hours after the request. A platform that acts in good faith to block or remove content under these rules cannot be held liable even if the content later turns out to be lawful. Failure to follow these duties is treated as an unfair or deceptive practice under the Federal Trade Commission Act, and the Federal Trade Commission will enforce the rules and apply its usual penalties and powers, including over nonprofit organizations.
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47 U.S.C. § 223a
Title 47 — Telegraphs, Telephones, and Radiotelegraphs
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73