Oklahoma SB2182 establishes civil remedies for unauthorized disclosure of intimate images, including damages and a statute of limitations.
Oklahoma SB2182, the Uniform Civil Remedies for Unauthorized Disclosure of Intimate Images Act, creates a cause of action for individuals whose intimate images are disclosed without consent. The act allows plaintiffs to recover statutory damages, monetary gain made by the defendant, and punitive damages. It also provides for the exclusion or redaction of identifying information in court documents. The act includes exceptions to liability for certain disclosures and sets a four-year statute of limitations for bringing an action. The act becomes effective November 1, 2026.
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