📱 Maryland HB772/SB780
Prohibits a person from selling an Internet-connected device that is intended for minors unless the device is sold with a certain filter, certain privacy settings, and other features
Bills introduced in the current session of the legislature.
Prohibits a person from selling an Internet-connected device that is intended for minors unless the device is sold with a certain filter, certain privacy settings, and other features
Introduces regulations related to the deactivation of device filters on tablets and smartphones sold in Utah.
Effective from January 1, 2025, it mandates that devices activated in the state must include a filter capable of blocking obscene material. Manufacturers are held liable for civil and criminal penalties if their devices fail to comply, and they are subject to legal action by the Attorney General.
Device filter bill
Makes creating or distributing visual depictions of sexual activity a misdemeanor punishable by up to 1 year in prison and $2,000 in fines.
Requires internet-enabled devices belonging to minors activated in South Carolina to filter out obscene content.
Enacts the Innocence Act to prohibit an organization from failing to verify the age of a person attempting to access material that is obscene or harmful to juveniles, to prohibit a person from using another person’s likeness to create sexual images of the other person, and to create a private right of action for each prohibited activity.
The “Protection of Minors from Unfiltered Devices Act” would require new smart phones and tablets activated in Pennsylvania to have a “harmful material” filter enabled by default.
Requires advertisements to disclose the use of synthetic media; imposes a $1,000 civil penalty for a first violation and a $5,000 penalty for any subsequent violation.