A bill to establish protections against digital impersonation fraud, and for other purposes.
A bill to establish protections against digital impersonation fraud, and for other purposes.
Plain Language Summary
# Summary of S 3982: Digital Impersonation Fraud Protection Act **What the Bill Would Do** S 3982 aims to create legal protections against "digital impersonation fraud"—situations where someone uses technology to illegally pretend to be another person online or through digital communications. The bill would establish rules and penalties to combat this type of fraud, though the specific protections and enforcement mechanisms aren't detailed in the available information. **Who It Affects** This bill would primarily affect consumers and businesses vulnerable to digital impersonation schemes (such as deepfakes, fake emails, or fraudulent social media accounts), as well as technology platforms that may need to implement new safeguards.
Federal law enforcement agencies would likely be responsible for enforcing any new rules established. **Current Status** The bill was introduced by Senator Tim Sheehy (R-MT) in the 119th Congress and is currently in committee, meaning it's under review and hasn't yet been brought to a full Senate vote. No significant action has been taken, and the full text or specific provisions aren't yet publicly detailed beyond the bill's title.
Latest Action
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.