New US Law Forces Platforms to Remove Nonconsensual Images Within 48 Hours
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US federal law now forces platforms to pull nonconsensual intimate images within 48 hours. The direct implications for working photographers: platforms can no longer stall on image removal requests, and the enforcement mechanism here could set precedent for broader image rights disputes down the track. Not a silver bullet, but the first federal law with actual deadlines attached.
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