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Taylor Swift AI images prompt US bill to tackle nonconsensual, sexual deepfakes
(www.theguardian.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Yes.
People break copyright and other IP laws all the time, for example.
Shit, torrenting a film carries a 10 year max prison sentence where I am. It doesn't stop anybody.
Speeding fines can be absolutely huge. People still speed. Etc.
A law like this is virtually impossible to enforce, the crime in question is getting easier and easier to trivially commit, and thus the law likely won't do much.
And btw that case you linked is a hell of a lot more than someone retweeting or upvoting a deepfake.
It covers someone constantly uploading porn of a partner and blackmailing them (even days before the court case), impersonating her online, doxxing her, and sending porn of her to her family members.
It also covers him illegally using her bank account to pay his bills and using her name and information to apply for loans in her name.
That case is a very, very, very, very different situation to someone making a Taylor Swift deepfake.
So different that it calls into question whether you even read past the headline.