SF5310

Nonconsensual creation, possession, and dissemination prohibition of nudification images

Introduced·5/17/26
Introduced Text

Minnesota SF5310 prohibits the nonconsensual creation, possession, and dissemination of nudification images.

Minnesota SF5310 makes it a crime to create or disseminate nudification images without consent. Nudification images are defined as altered or generated images depicting intimate parts not shown in the original unaltered image. The bill imposes criminal penalties, including fines and imprisonment, for violations. Exemptions exist for lawful criminal investigations, reporting unlawful conduct, medical treatment, commercial settings where consent is given, and matters of public interest. The bill also outlines specific aggravating factors that could increase penalties.

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Judiciary and Public Safety Committee
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History

May 17

Senate

Introduction and first reading

May 17

Senate

Referred to Judiciary and Public Safety