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The Take It Down Act, signed into law in mid-May, makes it a crime to post sexually explicit images online without the subject's consent ... like deepfakes,” she said then.
With the prevalence of generative artificial intelligence (“AI”) on the rise, the potential for misuse, including in the workplace, is ever ...
The TAKE IT DOWN Act was passed into law on May 19th, and Sergeant Eric Sathers of the St. Louis County Sheriff's Office explains its impact on local law enforcement.
Schools and lawmakers are grappling with how to address a new form of peer-on-peer image-based sexual abuse: deepfakes.
The Take It Down Act requires that by May 19, 2026 “covered platforms“ comply with certain notice and takedown obligations with respect to intimate visual depictions and deepfakes.
Denmark is considering giving people copyright control over their own likeness, voice, and features to combat deepfakes.
The internet is awash in deepfakes — audio, pictures or video made using artificial intelligence tools in which people appear to do or say things they didn’t, be somewhere they weren’t, or that change ...
The recently enacted TAKE IT DOWN Act makes it a federal offense to share online nonconsensual and explicit images, ...
When it comes to protecting citizens—especially women and children—from non-consensual dissemination of intimate images or AI-generated deepfakes, India’s legal toolkit remains piecemeal, reactive, ...
U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace recently introduced legislation that would enact harsher penalties for revenge porn and deepfake artificial intelligence porn.
Deloitte predicts AI fraud losses could hit $40 billion in the United States by 2027. Can anyone stop these scammers?
In addition to granting copyright protections to people, the proposed amendment would establish “severe fines” for any tech platform that does not comply with the law and respond to requests for ...