The Lawfare Podcast

Lawfare Daily: Digital Forgeries, Real Felonies: Inside the TAKE IT DOWN Act

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May 6, 2025
Mary Anne Franks, an advocate for cyber civil rights and professor at George Washington Law School, joins Becca Branum from the Center for Democracy and Technology and Adam Conner of the Center for American Progress. They discuss the TAKE IT DOWN Act, a landmark federal law targeting non-consensual intimate imagery and digital forgeries. The conversation delves into its bipartisan support, the balance between protecting victims and free speech, and concerns over potential censorship and enforcement challenges that may arise.
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Simplicity Enables Passage

  • The bill passed where others failed because it is simpler and cheaper to implement than broader tech regulations.
  • Tech industry support may stem from feasibility rather than full endorsement of all provisions.
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Notice and Takedown Explained

  • The notice-and-takedown system requires platforms to remove reported intimate images within 48 hours.
  • This empowers victims but raises concerns about overreach and platform implementation challenges.
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Risk of Bad Faith Complaints

  • TAKE IT DOWN lacks the DMCA's perjury attestation requirement for removal requests.
  • This omission risks flooding platforms with bad faith or false complaints, complicating actual victim support.
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