The proposed bill, titled "Brookes Law," aims to address the issue of altered sexual depictions posted online without the consent of the individuals depicted. It amends section 836.13 of the Florida Statutes by defining the term "covered platform" as any website, online service, or application that primarily provides user-generated content or regularly publishes nonconsensual altered sexual depictions. The bill mandates that covered platforms establish a process by December 31, 2025, allowing identifiable individuals or their authorized representatives to notify the platform of such depictions and request their removal. The process must include specific requirements for notification, such as a signature and sufficient information to locate the altered depiction.

Additionally, the bill provides immunity for covered platforms that comply in good faith with removal requests and outlines penalties for those that fail to comply reasonably. It also specifies that the obligations do not apply to certain service providers, such as those defined under federal telecommunications law, and excludes electronic mail and platforms primarily featuring non-user-generated content. The bill emphasizes the importance of protecting individuals from the unauthorized use of their images and aims to create a clear framework for addressing these violations.