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(+ starting on intro: Digital look-alikes and digital sound-alikes prompt some changes to w:rules of evidence and updates to deniability.)
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[[Digital look-alikes]] and [[digital sound-alikes]] prompt some changes to [[w:Rules of evidence|w:rules of evidence]] and updates to deniability.
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= Deniability of audio recordings by living people =
Recordings of that sounds like someone saying something '''[[digital sound-alikes|may not be genuine]]''' and therefore the suspect should be allowed to state to the court "''I did never say that thing you got on tape.''"
 
== Proving denied audio recordings ==
If '''[[Glossary#Media forensics|media forensics]]''' proves beyond suspicion the genuinity of the media in question or if credible witness to its creation is found, the media should be considered proof of person X having actually said that to a microphone.
 
= Deniability of still pictures and video by living people =
Pictures and videos that looks like someone doing something '''[[digital look-alikes|may not be genuine]]''' and therefore the suspect should be allowed to state to the court "''I am not in that image/video.''"
 
== Proving denied images and videos ==
If media forensics proves beyond suspicion the genuinity of the media in question or if credible witness to its creation is found, the media should be considered proof of person X having actually had gotten imaged to the media.

Latest revision as of 15:25, 16 April 2019