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A pioneering bill would give citizens the right to demand that social media platforms remove digital forgeries of themselves.
Denmark is getting serious about deepfakes. The country plans to update its copyright laws to give people legal control over ...
Denmark’s proposed deepfake law would rely on copyright protection to regulate likenesses, diverging from the U.S. criminal ban and the EU’s transparency-focused rules.
Denmark’s proposed deepfake law would rely on copyright protection to regulate likenesses, diverging from the U.S. criminal ban and the EU’s transparency-focused rules.
Technology correspondent Alex Sims joins Kathryn to talk about how different countries are going down legal routes to combat the rise in deepfakes - AI-generated images, videos and voices. In a UK and ...
The Danish government is amending copyright laws to protect personal identities against AI-generated deepfakes, ensuring ...
Denmark aims to prevent deepfakes that utilize your face, voice, or style without your consent. The government will pass the ...
In the U.S., legal protections remain limited. Although some states have taken steps to address deepfakes in specific contexts, there is no comprehensive national framework. As AI continues to advance ...
Denmark, however, has a novel solution to this: giving everyone the right to copyright their face and voice. But don’t worry, you won’t need to get a © tattooed on your forehead.
A majority in parliament wants the government to do more to combat the online misuse of people’s images. Parliamentarians ...
A European Commission proposal to simplify digital rules affecting the digital sector, slated for publication in December, ...