SB 1228: User identity authentication.
- Session Year: 2023-2024
- House: Senate
Current Status:
Failed
(2024-05-16: May 16 hearing: Held in committee and under submission.)
Introduced
First Committee Review
First Chamber
Second Committee Review
Second Chamber
Enacted
Existing law generally regulates online platforms, including by requiring a social media company, as defined, to post terms of service for each social media platform owned or operated by the social media company in a manner reasonably designed to inform all users of the social media platform of the existence and contents of the terms of service.
This bill would require a large online social media platform, as defined, to seek to verify the name, telephone number, and email address of an influential user, as defined, by a means chosen by the large online social media platform and would require the social media platform to seek to verify the identity of a highly influential user, as defined, by asking to review the highly influential users government-issued identification.
This bill would require a large online social media platform to note on the profile page of an influential or highly influential user, in type at least as large and as visible as the users name, whether the user has been authenticated pursuant to those provisions, as prescribed, and would require the platform to attach to any post of an influential or highly influential user a notation that would be understood by a reasonable person as indicating that the user is authenticated or unauthenticated, as prescribed.
This bill would authorize the Attorney General or any district attorney or city attorney to seek injunctive or other equitable relief against a large online social media platform to compel compliance with the bill and would require those actions to be placed on the calendar in the order of their date of filing and given precedence. bill.
Discussed in Hearing
Senate Standing Committee on Judiciary
Senate Standing Committee on Judiciary
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