An informational resource on a U.S. federal law.

Resources

Direct links to the statute, official government guidance, victim-support organizations, and law enforcement reporting channels.

Statutory text and legislative materials

S.146 statutory textThe Senate-passed text of the Take It Down Act on Congress.gov.
H.R.633 statutory textThe companion House bill.
CRS Legal Sidebar LSB11314Congressional Research Service analysis of the Act, prepared for Members of Congress.

Federal Trade Commission

Complying With the Take It Down ActThe FTC's official compliance guidance for covered platforms.
FTC statutory landing pageThe FTC's Legal Library entry for the Take It Down Act.
May 11, 2026 Chairman's statementPublic letter advising companies to comply by the enforcement date.
reportfraud.ftc.govFile a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission.

Victim support organizations

NCMEC Take It DownFree service operated by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children for individuals depicted in intimate imagery taken when they were under 18.
StopNCII.orgFree hash-based service for adults seeking to prevent the spread of intimate imagery shared without consent.
RAINNRape, Abuse and Incest National Network. National Sexual Assault Hotline: 1-800-656-4673, available 24 hours a day.
Cyber Civil Rights InitiativeNonprofit operating an Image Abuse Helpline and maintaining state-by-state legal guides.

Law enforcement reporting

FBI Internet Crime Complaint CenterFederal reporting channel for cyber-enabled crimes, including extortion and the nonconsensual distribution of intimate imagery.
tips.fbi.govGeneral FBI tip line.
NCMEC CyberTiplineReporting line for the online exploitation of children, operated in partnership with U.S. law enforcement.

Additional reading

The Act has generated extensive legal commentary. Notable summaries published by major law firms and bar journals include analyses from Latham & Watkins, Skadden, Arps, Proskauer Rose, and the National Association of Attorneys General.