The Non-Consensual Distribution of Intimate Images Act is amended to expand and clarify the rights of persons who have had their intimate images distributed without their consent or who fear that their intimate images are about to be distributed. Key amendments include the following. The definition "intimate image" is expanded to include an image in which a person is nearly nude or is not identifiable. A new tort of threatening to distribute an intimate image is established. Specific examples of when the distribution of an intimate image is considered to be in the public interest are set out. The views of a person depicted in an intimate image must be taken into account when any decision is made respecting a publication ban in a court case that involves an intimate image. The orders that a court can make in a case involving intimate images are expanded, including requiring Internet service providers to remove intimate images from their online platforms.