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UK to toughen fight against pornographic deepfakes

UK to toughen fight against pornographic deepfakes
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Govt UK It plans to criminalize disclosure Deep fakes Pornography was created in a non-consensual manner. The measure should be included in the Online Safety Bill, which is responsible for changing the country’s laws regarding harmful content online.

oh Notice This Friday morning (25th) the Ministry of Justice is proposing changes to protect victims of pornographic deepfakes and other forms of abuse. Create records of people.

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The amendment builds on changes to laws punishing image abuse based on a campaign by Congresswoman Dame Maria Miller and the Law Commission.

“I welcome these government measures to help victims and survivors stay safe online, on the streets and in their own homes,” said Domestic Abuse Commissioner Nicole Jacobs.

This includes a practice known as “downblousing”, where pictures of a woman’s blouse are taken without her knowledge.

The government’s decision takes into account the high proportion of cases in the UK involving threats to share intimate images and global concerns about the use of deepfakes to share fake images or videos without your permission, usually containing some pornographic content.

In the report, the Ministry of Justice cites estimates that one in 14 adults in England and Wales have already experienced some form of intimidation for sharing an intimate image. Between April 2015 and December 2021, a total of 28,000 reports of the distribution of sexual images without the consent of the victims were registered.

“With the Online Safety Act, I’m making sure that tech companies stop illegal content on their sites to protect children, but we’ll also update the criminal law to prevent terrible crimes like cyber-flashing,” said Michelle Donnellan, secretary of state for digital. Culture, Media and Sports (DCMS).

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Jane Austen is a writer and contributor covering culture, literature, lifestyle, and society. Her work focuses on thoughtful storytelling, social trends, and the issues shaping everyday life, delivering engaging and accessible content for readers across the United Kingdom.

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Jane Austen is a writer and contributor covering culture, literature, lifestyle, and society. Her work focuses on thoughtful storytelling, social trends, and the issues shaping everyday life, delivering engaging and accessible content for readers across the United Kingdom.

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