This bill mandates that social media companies cooperate with nonprofit organizations to remove nonconsensual intimate images or videos, including those created through deceptive audio or visual media. It defines nonconsensual intimate images or videos as those taken or disclosed without the express consent of the individual depicted, particularly emphasizing protections for minors. The bill requires social media companies to establish procedures to assist nonprofit organizations in monitoring and flagging such content, and mandates immediate removal of flagged material until a review confirms consent.

Additionally, the bill imposes civil penalties for violations, with fines of up to $10,000 for a first offense and $20,000 for subsequent offenses. This legislation aims to enhance the protection of individuals from the harmful effects of nonconsensual sharing of intimate content, particularly in the context of the growing prevalence of social media and artificial intelligence-generated media.