New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S04561

Introduced
2/7/25  
Refer
2/7/25  

Caption

Prevents interactive computer service providers from knowingly or negligently promoting developed content that is dangerous or otherwise injurious to minors; assesses a civil penalty to social media networks that knowingly or negligently promote such content.

Companion Bills

NY A03335

Same As Prevents interactive computer service providers from knowingly or negligently promoting developed content that is dangerous or otherwise injurious to minors; assesses a civil penalty to social media networks that knowingly or negligently promote such content.

Previously Filed As

NY A03335

Prevents interactive computer service providers from knowingly or negligently promoting developed content that is dangerous or otherwise injurious to minors; assesses a civil penalty to social media networks that knowingly or negligently promote such content.

NY S02181

Prohibits interactive computer service providers from knowingly promoting content to a targeted user and with the intention of developing the content, cause the user extreme emotional harm, physical injury or financial injury.

NY A03263

Prohibits interactive computer service providers from knowingly promoting content to a targeted user and with the intention of developing the content, cause the user extreme emotional harm, physical injury or financial injury.

NY HB671

Torts; right of action against any person who knowingly or negligently engages in sexually explicit conduct in the presence of a minor; provide

NY A10841

Protects minors online from social media and harmful content; establishes penalties for failing to restrict certain minors from certain content.

NY A09415

Protects minors online from social media and harmful content; establishes penalties for failing to restrict certain minors from certain content.

NY SB612

To Create A Private Right Of Action Against A Social Media Platform That Causes Harm; And To Impose A Civil Penalty On A Social Media Platform That Knowingly And Willfully Contributes To A Minor's Suicide Or Suicide Attempt.

NY HB1618

Parental consent; require for minors before use of interactive computer services.

NY A09165

Requires social media platforms to remove content depicting the violent death of a human being within twenty-fours after receiving notice or otherwise becoming aware of such content; requires social media platforms to provide an easily accessible and usable mechanism for users to report such content.

NY HB1576

Interactive computer service providers; require parental consent and access to minor user's account history.

Similar Bills

DC B26-0044

Business Improvement District Resiliency Act of 2025

MS SB2740

Mississippi Keeping Kids Safe Online Act; enact.

MD HB5

Criminal Law - Child Sexual Abuse Material - Artificial Intelligence Software

CA AB2412

State agencies or departments: public communications.

HI SB2496

Relating To Early Learning.

HI HB2019

Relating To Early Learning.

AR SB524

To Make Operation Of An Illegal Online Casino Or Sports Betting A Felony; To Create The Interactive Gaming Act And To Include Name, Image, Or Likeness Drawing Games And Casino Gaming; And To Declare An Emergency.

AR HB1861

To Make Operation Of An Illegal Online Casino Or Sports Betting A Felony; To Create The Interactive Gaming Act; To Regulate Internet Gaming And Include Name, Image, Or Likeness Games And Gaming; And To Declare An Emergency.