NO FAKES Act: A Censorship Catastrophe Threatening Internet Freedom and Innovation

The NO FAKES Act is a comedy of errors, targeting digital replicas but overreaching into tools and innovation. With takedown notices and filter mandates, it risks transforming the internet into a censor’s playground. Watch out, innovators and meme-makers—this bill might just unmask you for a bad joke!

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**_Imagine a world where every meme, parody, or satire needs a permission slip from the internet hall monitor. Welcome to the dystopian reality of the NO FAKES Act, where humor goes to die and innovation is suffocated faster than you can say ‘AI-generated Shakespeare’. If you thought your mom’s Facebook misinformation was bad, just wait until you see how this bill takes ‘overreaction’ to a whole new level._**

Key Points:

– NO FAKES Act revamps internet censorship, targeting speech and innovation.
– Mandates new infrastructure for monitoring and taking down digital content.
– Expands takedown notices to include future prevention of content uploads.
– Threatens anonymous speech by allowing easy subpoena access for user data.
– Risks stifling innovation by imposing burdensome compliance on new services.

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