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An Arizona bill targeting revenge porn and AI-generated sexual imagery is drawing scrutiny from naturists and free speech advocates concerned about its scope. House Bill 2133 would impose consent verification and long-term recordkeeping requirements on certain visual content, raising questions about how the law might be interpreted in relation to nonsexual nudity. While the legislation does not explicitly target naturism, its broad compliance requirements could create new challenges for publishers and organizations navigating the line between protection and expression.
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An Arizona bill targeting revenge porn and AI-generated sexual imagery is drawing scrutiny from naturists and free speech advocates concerned about its scope. House Bill 2133 would impose consent verification and long-term recordkeeping requirements on certain visual content, raising questions about how the law might be interpreted in relation to nonsexual nudity. While the legislation does not explicitly target naturism, its broad compliance requirements could create new challenges for publishers and organizations navigating the line between protection and expression.

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