Senate Approves Project that Toughens Penalties for Digital Sexual Violence Against Minors
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The text raises the penalty of the crime of enticing under 14 when the agent uses AI, deepfake or fake profile to impersonate someone else
On Tuesday, the Senate plenary passed a bill that expands the penalties for crimes of sexual violence against children and adolescents, hardens the punishment for criminals who use artificial intelligence and deepfakes and creates new instruments of research in the digital environment. Among the changes, the penalty for those who acquire, possess or store material of child sexual violence goes from the current 1 to 4 years of imprisonment to 3 t…
The Senate approved, on Tuesday, 7, Bill 3066/2025, which hardens the penalties for crimes of sexual violence against children and adolescents committed in the digital environment. The proposal, already approved by the Chamber of Deputies, follows for presidential sanction and expands research tools, creates new aggravating factors related to the use of digital technologies and strengthens measures of assistance to victims. Among the main change…
The Senate passed, on Tuesday (7), the Bill (PL) 3066/2025 which increases the punishment for crimes of digital sexual violence against children and adolescents. The project had already passed by the Chamber and follows for presidential sanction. The project expands the authorization of police infiltration in the virtual environment and provides for increased punishment in crimes against children and adolescents practiced in the digital media. R…
Project transforms crimes into heinous and includes mention of deepfakes as a cause of increased punishment. Read in the People's Gazette.
Brasilia, Jul 7 (Prensa Latina) The Congress of Brazil today passed a bill that tightens penalties for sexual crimes committed against children and adolescents in digital settings, an initiative now submitted for presidential sanction. The post Hardens penalties for digital sexual crimes against children in Brazil first appeared on Noticias Prensa Latina.
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