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Public Act 101-0556 |
SB1507 Enrolled | LRB101 09526 LNS 54624 b |
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AN ACT concerning civil law.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Civil |
Remedies for Nonconsensual Dissemination of Private Sexual |
Images Act. |
Section 5. Definitions. As used in this Act: |
(1) "Child" means an unemancipated individual who is less |
than 18 years of age. |
(2) "Consent" means affirmative, conscious, and voluntary |
authorization by an individual with legal capacity to give |
authorization. |
(3) "Depicted individual" means an individual whose body is |
shown, in whole or in part, in a private sexual image. |
(4) "Dissemination" or "disseminate" means publication or |
distribution to another person with intent to disclose. |
(5) "Harm" means physical harm, economic harm, or emotional |
distress whether or not accompanied by physical or economic |
harm. |
(6) "Identifiable" means recognizable by a person other |
than the depicted individual: |
(A) from a private sexual image itself; or |
(B) from a private sexual image and identifying |
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characteristic displayed in connection with the image. |
(7) "Identifying characteristic" means information that |
may be used to identify a depicted individual. |
(8) "Individual" means a human being. |
(9) "Parent" means an individual recognized as a parent |
under laws of this State. |
(10) "Private" means: |
(A) created or obtained under circumstances in which a |
depicted individual had a reasonable expectation of |
privacy; or |
(B) made accessible through theft, bribery, extortion, |
fraud, voyeurism, or exceeding authorized access to an |
account, message, file, device, resource, or property. |
(11) "Person" means an individual, business or nonprofit |
entity, public corporation, government or governmental |
subdivision, agency, or other legal entity. |
(12) "Sexual conduct" includes: |
(A) masturbation; |
(B) genital sex, anal sex, oral sex, or sexual |
activity; or |
(C) sexual penetration of or with an object. |
(13) "Sexual activity" means any: |
(A) knowing touching or fondling by the depicted |
individual or another person, either directly or through |
clothing, of the sex organs, anus, or breast of the |
depicted individual or another person for the purpose of |
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sexual gratification or arousal; |
(B) transfer or transmission of semen upon any part of |
the clothed or unclothed body of the depicted individual, |
for the purpose of sexual gratification or arousal of the |
depicted individual or another person; |
(C) act of urination within a sexual context; |
(D) bondage, fetish, sadism, or masochism; |
(E) sadomasochistic abuse in any sexual context; or |
(F) animal-related sexual activity. |
(14) "Sexual image" means a photograph, film, videotape, |
digital recording, or other similar medium that shows: |
(A) the fully unclothed, partially unclothed, or |
transparently clothed genitals, pubic area, anus, or |
female post-pubescent nipple, partially or fully exposed, |
of a depicted individual; or |
(B) a depicted individual engaging in or being |
subjected to sexual conduct or activity. |
Section 10. Civil action. |
(a) Except as otherwise provided in Section 15, if a |
depicted individual is identifiable to a reasonable person and |
suffers harm from the intentional dissemination or threatened |
dissemination by a person over the age of 18 of a private |
sexual image without the depicted individual's consent, the |
depicted individual has a cause of action against the person if |
the person knew: |
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(1) the depicted individual did not consent to the |
dissemination;
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(2) the image was a private sexual image; and
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(3) the depicted individual was identifiable.
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(b) The following conduct by a depicted individual does not |
establish by itself that the individual consented to the |
nonconsensual dissemination of a private sexual image that is |
the subject of an action under this Act or that the individual |
lacked a reasonable expectation of privacy:
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(1) consent to creation of the image; or
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(2) previous consensual disclosure of the image.
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(c) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to impose |
liability on an interactive computer service, as defined in 47 |
U.S.C. 230(f)(2), for content provided by another person. |
Section 15. Exceptions to liability. |
(a) A person is not liable under this Act if the person |
proves that the dissemination of or a threat to disseminate a |
private sexual image was: |
(1) made in good faith: |
(A) by law enforcement; |
(B) in a legal proceeding; or |
(C) for medical education or treatment; |
(2) made in good faith in the reporting or |
investigation of: |
(A) unlawful conduct; or |
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(B) unsolicited and unwelcome conduct; or |
(3) related to a matter of public concern. |
(b) Subject to subsection (c), a defendant who is a parent, |
legal guardian, or individual with legal custody of a child is |
not liable under this Act for a dissemination or threatened |
dissemination of an intimate private sexual image of the child. |
(c) If a defendant asserts an exception to liability under |
subsection (b), the exception does not apply if the plaintiff |
proves the disclosure was: |
(1) prohibited by a law other than this Act; or |
(2) made for the purpose of sexual arousal, sexual |
gratification, humiliation, degradation, or monetary or |
commercial gain. |
(d) The dissemination of or a threat to disseminate a |
private sexual image is not a matter of public concern solely |
because the depicted individual is a public figure. |
Section 20. Privacy of parties. |
(a) In an action under this Act: |
(1) a plaintiff may proceed by using a pseudonym in |
place of the true name of the plaintiff under Section 2-401 |
of the Code of Civil Procedure; and |
(2) the court may exclude or redact from all pleadings |
and documents filed in the action other identifying |
characteristics of the plaintiff. |
(b) A plaintiff to whom paragraph (2) of subsection (a) |
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applies shall file with the court and serve on the defendant a |
confidential information form that includes the excluded or |
redacted plaintiff's name and other identifying |
characteristics. |
(c) The court may make further orders as necessary to |
protect the identity and privacy of a plaintiff. |
(d) If a plaintiff is granted privacy protections under |
this Section, a defendant may file a motion with the court to |
receive the same privacy protections. The court may deny or |
grant the motion at its discretion. |
Section 25. Remedies. |
(a) In an action under this Act, a prevailing plaintiff may |
recover: |
(1) the greater of: |
(A) economic and noneconomic damages proximately |
caused by the defendant's dissemination or threatened |
dissemination, including damages for emotional |
distress whether or not accompanied by other damages; |
or |
(B) statutory damages, not to exceed $10,000, |
against each defendant found liable under this Act for |
all disseminations and threatened disseminations by |
the defendant of which the plaintiff knew or reasonably |
should have known when filing the action or that became |
known during the pendency of the action. In determining |
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the amount of statutory damages under this subsection, |
consideration shall be given to the age of the parties |
at the time of the disseminations or threatened |
disseminations, the number of disseminations or |
threatened disseminations made by the defendant, the |
breadth of distribution of the image by the defendant, |
and other exacerbating or mitigating factors; |
(2) an amount equal to any monetary gain made by the |
defendant from dissemination of the private sexual image; |
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(3) punitive damages. |
(b) In an action under this Act, the court may award a |
prevailing plaintiff: |
(1) reasonable attorney's fees and costs; and |
(2) additional relief, including injunctive relief. |
(c) This Act does not affect a right or remedy available |
under any other law of this State. |
Section 30. Statute of limitations. |
(a) An action under subsection (b) of Section 10 for: |
(1) a nonconsensual dissemination may not be brought |
later than 2 years from the date the dissemination was |
discovered or should have been discovered with the exercise |
of reasonable diligence; and |
(2) a threat to disseminate may not be brought later |
than 2 years from the date of the threat to disseminate. |
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(b) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (c), this |
Section is subject to the tolling statutes of this State. |
(c) In an action under subsection (a) of Section 10 by a |
depicted individual who was a minor on the date of the |
dissemination or threat to disseminate, the time specified in |
subsection (a) of this Section does not begin to run until the |
depicted individual attains the age of majority.
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Section 35. Severability. If any provision of this Act or |
its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, |
the invalidity does not affect other provisions or applications |
of this Act that can be given effect without the invalid |
provision or application, and to this end, the provisions of |
this Act are severable.
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