(1) The distribution of a counterfeit intimate image by a generation service without the consent of the identifiable individual depicted in the image is a violation of the individual's reasonable expectation of privacy. (2) A generation service may not distribute a counterfeit intimate image without first obtaining consent from the identifiable individual depicted in the counterfeit intimate image. (3) To obtain consent sufficient to meet the requirements of Subsection (2), a generation service shall implement and maintain a consent system that: (a) requires the identifiable individual depicted in the counterfeit intimate image to affirmatively provide consent before the counterfeit intimate image is distributed; (b) assures the identity of the individual providing consent with reasonable accuracy; and (c) maintains a record of the consent for a period of not less than seven years. (4) A generation service may not require an individual to disclose personally identifiable information beyond what is reasonably necessary to assure the individual's identity and obtain valid consent.
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