A 4422
The "Digital Impersonation Prevention Act."
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The Digital Impersonation Prevention Act makes it a crime to falsely represent someone else online or through electronic means, with the intent to harm, defraud, or send unsolicited messages. It defines key terms like ‘bulk messages’ and ‘electronic means’ to clarify the scope of the law. The bill also allows victims of digital impersonation to sue for damages and seek injunctive relief.
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Jay Webber
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