S 2367
A bill to establish a Federal tort relating to the appropriation, use, collection, processing, sale, or other exploitation of individuals' data without express, prior consent.
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US Congress
Session
119th Congress (2025-2026)
Last updated at
Jun 16, 2026, 3:01 PM
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Bill overview
This bill, the AI Accountability and Personal Data Protection Act, establishes a federal tort law to protect individuals' data. It prohibits the appropriation, use, collection, sale, or other exploitation of ‘covered data’ – which includes a wide range of personal information – without explicit, prior consent. Individuals harmed by such practices can sue, and the bill also prevents companies from using predispute arbitration agreements to avoid legal action and mandates specific disclosures about third parties accessing data. Finally, it clarifies that consent obtained through deception or as a condition of service is invalid.
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