Under the proposed legislation, sharing deepfake images, videos or audio recordings based on a real person would be illegal.
Following the approval of the bill, online platforms that do not abide by the new law will be issued severe fines.
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A new bill has been introduced to the Danish parliament, giving people copyright control over their facial features and voices in an effort to combat AI-generated deepfakes.
By PA/TPN, in Europe, World, Politics · 26 Jul 2025, 13:31 · 0 Comments
Under the proposed legislation, sharing deepfake images, videos or audio recordings based on a real person would be illegal.
Following the approval of the bill, online platforms that do not abide by the new law will be issued severe fines.
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