Help against appearance and voice theft
Help in case of appearance theft
Information on removing involuntary fake pornography from Google at support.google.com if it shows up in Google. 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
- Law on synthetic filth in Virginia 2019
- Law on synthetic filth in Texas 2019 (election candidates only, sorry)
- Law on synthetic filth in California 2020
- Law on synthetic filth in Georgia in 2021
- Law on synthetic filth in New York State in 2021
And China
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.”[1]
On 3rd of October 2019 California outlawed with the 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.[2] The law came into effect 2020-01-01.
References
- ↑
Harwell, Drew (2018-12-30). "Fake-porn videos are being weaponized to harass and humiliate women: 'Everybody is a potential target'". w:The Washington Post. Retrieved 2021-01-31.
In September [of 2018], Google added “involuntary synthetic pornographic imagery” to its ban list
- ↑ Mihalcik, Carrie (2019-10-04). "California laws seek to crack down on deepfakes in politics and porn". w:cnet.com. w:CNET. Retrieved 2021-01-31.