Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1115

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Private image; create criminal offense for creation, recording or alteration of without consent of depicted individual.

Impact

If enacted, this bill will directly influence existing Mississippi statutes pertaining to intimate visual materials under Section 97-29-64 and Section 97-29-64.1 of the Mississippi Code of 1972. It introduces clear definitions and specifications on what constitutes an offense under these laws, thus broadening the scope of behavior considered illegal. This legislative effort reflects a growing recognition of privacy rights in the digital age and the need to protect individuals from potential harms arising from non-consensual exposure of intimate material.

Summary

House Bill 1115 is an amendment aimed at reinforcing privacy laws concerning intimate visual materials in Mississippi. The bill seeks to redefine 'visual material' to encompass any edited, altered, or manipulated content, which intensifies the strict penalties for those unlawfully disclosing or creating such materials without the consent of the depicted individuals. The bill stems from concerns about the non-consensual sharing of explicit images and aims to provide legal recourse to victims while deterring potential offenders.

Contention

Notably, the bill also includes provisions that grant immunity to technology developers from liability concerning the misuse of their products for the creation of prohibited visual material. This particular aspect has raised concerns among advocates who argue that it may inadvertently facilitate abuses by allowing tech companies to evade accountability. The law does not provide defenses under the premise of consent if the depicted individual created or transmitted the material themselves, which could lead to ambiguous legal interpretations and challenges for victims seeking justice.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2202

Images or audio altered or created by digitization; criminalize dissemination of in certain circumstances.

MS SB2309

Child grooming and morphed images; criminalize and amend provisions related to.

MS HB1308

Grooming of a child; establish as a criminal offense.

MS SB2437

"Prohibition of Exploitation by Deepfakes Act"; enact.

MS HB599

Internet; create civil liability for distribution of child pornography and obscene matter by commercial entities.

MS SB2566

Confederate flag; direct removal of depiction from Capitol rotunda, and create commission to recommend replacement image.

MS HB1587

Criminal Immunity; provide for those who report sex offenses.

MS SB2501

Child sexual exploitation; provide civil liability for depiction, description or promotion of.

MS SB2044

Assault; reduce additional criminal assessment for misdemeanor offenses.

MS SB2212

Sex offender registry; revise term "sex offense" to include a conviction of incest.

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