Denmark’s Identity Lockdown: The Hilarious Battle Against Deepfakes with New Copyright Law

Denmark is set to tackle deepfakes by allowing citizens to copyright their face, body, and voice under a new law. This pioneering move aims to ensure everyone has rights over their own identity, making it tough for AI to impersonate them without permission. Say goodbye to digital doppelgängers!

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Denmark is going full Viking on deepfakes, ready to pillage and plunder any AI-generated impostors messing with their citizens’ identities. With their new copyright law, they’re sending a clear message: Hands off my face, or else!

Key Points:

  • Denmark proposes a groundbreaking law allowing citizens to copyright their face, body, and voice.
  • The law aims to combat the misuse of AI-generated deepfakes.
  • Broad political support means the law is likely to pass with ease.
  • Citizens can demand removal of unauthorized deepfakes from social platforms.
  • The law maintains protections for parody and satire.

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