A Bill to require advertisers, broadcasters and publishers to display a logo in cases where an image of a human body or body part has been digitally altered in its proportions; and for connected purposes.
The Digitally Altered Body Images Bill would require advertisers, broadcasters and publishers to display a logo whenever an image of a person or body part has been digitally altered in its proportions. The logo would tell viewers that the image has been changed, increasing transparency in media imagery. The aim is to help people recognise when pictures have been edited and to promote more realistic representations.
The bill is currently at Second Reading in the House of Commons. If it proceeds, it would go to committee for detailed scrutiny, followed by Report Stage and Third Reading, before moving to the House of Lords.
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The 2021-2022 session of Parliament has prorogued and this Bill will make no further progress.
No recorded votes for this bill yet.