Laws against synthesis and other related crimes: Difference between revisions

Denmark: + reporting '''''Denmark to tackle deepfakes by giving people copyright to their own features''''' at theguardian.com
Line 246: Line 246:
[[File:Animated flag GIFGIFs Denmark.gif|thumb|right|300px|Denmark is considering a novel approach against synthetic filth, by planning to give Danes copyright over their own appearance and voice, a shift from previous legislative approaches against [[synthetic human-like fakes]].]]
[[File:Animated flag GIFGIFs Denmark.gif|thumb|right|300px|Denmark is considering a novel approach against synthetic filth, by planning to give Danes copyright over their own appearance and voice, a shift from previous legislative approaches against [[synthetic human-like fakes]].]]
Denmark is currently considering changing its laws so that each Dane would have copyright over their own appearance and voice. The Danish approach is novel because it creates a [[w:Right to property|w:property right]] in one’s biometric identity, treating voice/appearance like [[w:intellectual property]], whereas the previous legislative steps elsewhere have been harms-based.
Denmark is currently considering changing its laws so that each Dane would have copyright over their own appearance and voice. The Danish approach is novel because it creates a [[w:Right to property|w:property right]] in one’s biometric identity, treating voice/appearance like [[w:intellectual property]], whereas the previous legislative steps elsewhere have been harms-based.
'''Reporting'''
* [https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/jun/27/deepfakes-denmark-copyright-law-artificial-intelligence '''''Denmark to tackle deepfakes by giving people copyright to their own features''''' at theguardian.com] by Miranda Bryant 2025-06-27


----
----