HR 3921 · 119th CongressIn Committeecongress.gov ↗
What this bill does
AI plain-language summaryThis bill updates the rules for protecting children from sexual exploitation online. It gives more privacy protections in court to child victims and witnesses, including those involved in kidnapping cases and those who were under 18 when the crime happened but are now adults. It also requires internet and technology companies to report child sexual exploitation to a national reporting system called the CyberTipline within 60 days, and it creates penalties for companies that don't follow the rules. The bill also makes it illegal for these companies to host child pornography or knowingly help with the sexual exploitation of children, and it lets victims sue for damages.
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