Australia enacts laws against non-consensual sharing of sexually explicit deepfakes, imposing up to seven years in prison.
Australia introduces new laws to combat sexually explicit deepfakes, with those sharing such images without consent facing up to seven years in prison. The government crackdown aims to reduce gender-based violence and hold perpetrators accountable for causing harm through the non-consensual sharing of deepfakes. The bill ensures Australia's criminal offenses keep pace with new technology.
June 05, 2024
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