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== Help in case of appearance theft == | |||
Information on '''[https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/9116649?hl=en removing involuntary fake pornography from Google at support.google.com]''' if it shows up in Google. '''[https://support.google.com/websearch/troubleshooter/3111061#ts=2889054%2C2889099%2C2889064%2C9171203 Form for removing involuntary fake pornography at support.google.com]''', select "''I want to remove: A fake nude or sexually explicit picture or video of myself''" | |||
[[Laws against synthetic filth]] have been put in place at least in USA | |||
* [[Laws against synthetic filth#Law on synthetic filth in Virginia 2019|Law on synthetic filth in Virginia 2019]] | |||
* [[Laws against synthetic filth#Law on synthetic filth in Texas 2019|Law on synthetic filth in Texas 2019]] (election candidates only, sorry) | |||
* [[Laws against synthetic filth#Law on synthetic filth in California 2020|Law on synthetic filth in California 2020]] | |||
* [[Laws against synthetic filth#Law on synthetic filth in Georgia in 2021|Law on synthetic filth in Georgia in 2021]] | |||
* [[Laws against synthetic filth#Law on synthetic filth in New York State in 2021|Law on synthetic filth in New York State in 2021]] | |||
And China | |||
* [[Laws against synthetic filth#Law on synthetic filth in China 2020|Law on synthetic filth in China 2020]] | |||
'''Recent advances''' | |||
Google added “'''involuntary synthetic pornographic imagery'''” to its '''ban list''' in September 2018, allowing anyone to request the search engine block results that falsely depict them as “nude or in a sexually explicit situation.”<ref name="WashingtonPost2018"> | |||
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|url= https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2018/12/30/fake-porn-videos-are-being-weaponized-harass-humiliate-women-everybody-is-potential-target/ | |url= https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2018/12/30/fake-porn-videos-are-being-weaponized-harass-humiliate-women-everybody-is-potential-target/ | ||
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|access-date= 2021-01-31 | |access-date= 2021-01-31 | ||
|quote= In September [of 2018], Google added “involuntary synthetic pornographic imagery” to its ban list}} | |quote= In September [of 2018], Google added “involuntary synthetic pornographic imagery” to its ban list}} | ||
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On 3rd of October 2019 '''California outlawed''' with the [https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billTextClient.xhtml?bill_id=201920200AB602 AB-602 the use of [[w:human image synthesis]] technologies to make '''fake pornography without the consent''' of the people depicted in]. The law was authored by Assembly member [[w:Marc Berman]].<ref name="CNET2019"> | On 3rd of October 2019 '''California outlawed''' with the [https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billTextClient.xhtml?bill_id=201920200AB602 AB-602 the use of [[w:human image synthesis]] technologies to make '''fake pornography without the consent''' of the people depicted in]. The law was authored by Assembly member [[w:Marc Berman]].<ref name="CNET2019"> | ||
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</ref> The law came into effect 2020-01-01. | </ref> The law came into effect 2020-01-01. | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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