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Here is a strange potential future: when you were born, you were issued a birth certificate, a social security card and a copyright. This possibility is derived in Denmark, where the officials are considering the country’s copyright laws to provide their own duplicate rights as a means of fighting against AI-exposed dipfakes, In accordance with the guardianThe
Developed by the Danish Culture Ministry and the expected proposal for a parliamentary vote in this autumn will give Danish citizens’ copyright control over their own image, facial characteristics and voice. This safety, theoretically, will allow Dens to claim that online platforms will remove the dipfkes and other digital manipulations shared without their consent. It will cover the “realistic, digitally-generated imitation” without consent of an artist’s performance, so no AI-exposed version of your favorite artists will be approved.
In addition to providing copyright protection to people, the proposed amendment will establish a “serious fine” for any technology platform that does not comply with the law and respond to the request for Techtown. The person who disguised the dipfke may also seek compensation.
“Bill we agreed and sending an ambiguous message that everyone has the right to their own bodies, their own voice and its own mouth features, which is not obviously that the current law is protecting people from AI,” the Minister of Danish Culture, Jacob Engel-Shymidt, Told the GuardianThe “People can be run through digital copy machines and abused for all sorts of purposes and I refuse to accept it.”
Denmark is far from the only nation to take action on the dipfakes. Earlier this year, the United States has passed It is down the lawMany more narrowly defined bills that give people the right to request that platforms are sexually shared in them sexually shared sexually explicit images – although Some workers have argued That law is badly defined and can be armed by actors in bad faith.