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Revision as of 16:42, 15 April 2019
Law proposal to ban covert modeling by Juboxi
§1 Covert modeling of human appearance
Covertly acquiring
- A 3D model
- A 7D bidirectional reflectance distribution function model and similar in results, but technically different model
- A direct-to-2D capable model and similar in results, but a technically different model
without without consent covert modeling of appearance is illegal. Also possession, purchase, sale, yielding, import and export of covert models are punishable.
§2 Aggravated covert modeling of human appearance
If a digital look-alike of the head or the face produced from the covert model is attached to a look-alike of a naked body, regardless of whether that is of a synthetic or of human, the crime should be judged as aggravated.
§4 Covert modeling of a human voice
Acquiring such a model of a human's voice, that deceptively resembles some dead or living person's voice model of human voice, possession, purchase, sale, yielding, import and export without the express consent of the target is punishable.