AI Deepfake Laws in 2025: Your Complete Legal Guide
From the TAKE IT DOWN Act to state-specific protections, here's everything you need to know about laws against AI-generated intimate imagery and your options for justice.
Practical guides for protecting your content. No fluff, just what actually works.
Discovered fake Instagram, TikTok, or Twitter accounts using your photos? Here's exactly how to identify impersonation, report it effectively, and get fake accounts removed.
Your personal information was posted online to harass you? Here's your immediate action plan for damage control, removal, and protecting yourself from further harm.
Discovered fake Tinder, Bumble, or Hinge profiles using your photos? Here's how to find them, report them, and stop scammers from using your identity.
Apps that strip clothes from photos using AI have created thousands of victims. Here's how to identify, report, and remove this content—and your legal options.
New federal law requires platforms to remove non-consensual intimate images within 48 hours. Here's everything you need to know about your new rights.
Someone created fake explicit images of you using AI? Here's how to get deepfakes removed and your legal options under new federal laws.
StopNCII.org and Take It Down let you create digital fingerprints of intimate images so platforms can automatically block them—without uploading your photos.
49 states now criminalize non-consensual intimate images. Find out what protections you have, potential penalties for perpetrators, and how to report.
The specific sites, forums, and platforms where leaked content spreads—and exactly how to find if you're on them.
Step-by-step instructions for removing your leaked content yourself, including templates and direct links to every form you need.
The difference between removing content from a site vs. removing it from search results—and why you need to do both.
Invisible watermarks, metadata tracking, and forensic techniques to identify exactly which subscriber shared your content.
Telegram ignores most DMCA requests. Here's what actually works—and what doesn't—when your content is being shared in Telegram channels.
What to do when the leaker is an ex, a former friend, or someone identifiable. Your legal options, state laws, and how to build a case.