Denmark proposes legislation allowing citizens to copyright their face, voice, and body, prohibiting unauthorized use in AI-generated deepfakes. Residents can request to remove misleading deepfakes and claim compensation for damages. The law does not affect parodies or satires. This initiative aims to combat the spread of fake news stemming from deepfakes. Strong support in parliament highlights the urgency of protecting individual rights in relation to AI-generated content. If enacted, it will impose legal consequences on the misuse of personal likeness in digital formats without consent.
Denmark is set to allow citizens to copyright their own face, voice, and body, preventing others from using them for AI-generated deepfakes without permission.
Once the legislation is enacted, Danish residents can demand the removal of unauthorized AI-generated deepfakes, along with seeking compensation for damages.
Parodies and satires will not be prohibited under the proposed law, which aims to address the concerns about fake news and disinformation linked to deepfakes.
The proposal received strong support, with 90% of parliament members approving the update to copyright law, emphasizing the need for better protection against fake videos and images.
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