Copywriting Danish People Against Deepfakes
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The Danish government is planning a major legal shift to let people claim copyright over their own body, facial features, and voice, in what it says is the first European attempt to systematically tackle the threat posed by deepfakes.
A Legal Response to a Rapidly Growing Threat
Deepfakes, which are highly realistic synthetic media generated using artificial intelligence (AI), have become one of the most pressing digital threats of the past five years. By mimicking a person’s appearance, voice, and movements, these AI-generated videos, images or audio clips can convincingly impersonate individuals without their consent. Initially used for novelty and satire, they’re increasingly tied to malicious uses including fraud, harassment, and disinformation.
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