Deepfake Digital Harm and Exploitation Bill
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This bill amends the Crimes Act 1961 and the Harmful Digital Communications Act 2015 to expand the definition of an "intimate visual recording" to explicitly include images created, synthesised, or altered to show a person's likeness produced without consent.Related details
Parliament: | 54 |
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Number of supporting MPs (Non-Executive): | 10 |
Number of supporting MPs (Total): | 16 |
Supporting MPs
Proposed members' bills that earn the support of 61 or more members of Parliament who are not part of the Executive are introduced on the next sitting day, without needing to be drawn from a members' bill ballot. MPs who are part of the Executive (such as Ministers and Parliamentary Under-secretaries) can also formally indicate their support for a proposed bill, but are not counted towards the threshold for introduction by majority support.
Supporting MPs (Non-Executive) |
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Mark Cameron |
Tākuta Ferris |
Mariameno Kapa-Kingi |
Cameron Luxton |
Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke |
Laura McClure |
Debbie Ngarewa-Packer |
Dr Parmjeet Parmar |
Todd Stephenson |
Rawiri Waititi |
Total: 10 |
Supporting MPs (Executive) |
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Hon Karen Chhour |
Simon Court |
Hon Andrew Hoggard |
Hon Nicole McKee |
Hon David Seymour |
Hon Brooke van Velden |
Total: 6 |