HF1606

Nudification technology access prohibited.

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Minnesota HF1606 prohibits access to nudification technology, imposing civil penalties and allowing for civil actions.

Minnesota HF1606 prohibits websites, applications, software, or services from allowing users to access, download, or use technology that alters images or videos to reveal intimate parts. Violators face civil penalties of at least $500,000 per unlawful access, download, or use. Injured individuals can seek compensatory damages, punitive damages, injunctive relief, reasonable attorney fees, and other relief deemed just and equitable. The law takes effect August 1, 2025.

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Calendar

Mar 26

10:15 AM

House Judiciary Finance and Civil Law

Mar 10

8:15 AM

House Commerce Finance and Policy

History

May 7

Governor approval

May 7

Secretary of State, Filed

May 7

Governor's action Approval