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</ref> the [[w:California]] [[w:State law (United States)|w:US state law]] '''[https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billTextClient.xhtml?bill_id=201920200AB602 "AB-602 ''Depiction of individual using digital or electronic technology: sexually explicit material: cause of action''."]''' came into effect banning the manufacturing and [[w:digital distribution]] of synthetic pornography without the [[w:consent]] of the people depicted. AB-602 provides victims of synthetic pornography with [[w:injunction|w:injunctive relief]] and poses legal threats of [[w:statutory damages|w:statutory]] and [[w:punitive damages]] on [[w:criminal]]s making or distributing synthetic pornography without consent. The bill AB-602 was signed into law by California [[w:Governor (United States)|w:Governor]] [[w:Gavin Newsom]] on October 3 2019 and was authored by [[w:California State Assembly]] member [[w:Marc Berman]] and an identical Senate bill was coauthored by [[w:California State Senate|w:California Senator]] [[w:Connie Leyva]].<ref name="OpenStates AB 602"> | </ref> the [[w:California]] [[w:State law (United States)|w:US state law]] '''[https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billTextClient.xhtml?bill_id=201920200AB602 "AB-602 ''Depiction of individual using digital or electronic technology: sexually explicit material: cause of action''."]''' came into effect in the [[w:California Civil Code|civil code]] of the [[w:California Codes]] banning the manufacturing and [[w:digital distribution]] of synthetic pornography without the [[w:consent]] of the people depicted. AB-602 provides victims of synthetic pornography with [[w:injunction|w:injunctive relief]] and poses legal threats of [[w:statutory damages|w:statutory]] and [[w:punitive damages]] on [[w:criminal]]s making or distributing synthetic pornography without consent. The bill AB-602 was signed into law by California [[w:Governor (United States)|w:Governor]] [[w:Gavin Newsom]] on October 3 2019 and was authored by [[w:California State Assembly]] member [[w:Marc Berman]] and an identical Senate bill was coauthored by [[w:California State Senate|w:California Senator]] [[w:Connie Leyva]].<ref name="OpenStates AB 602"> | ||
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The law of California is as follows: | The law of California is as follows:<ref name="CaliforniaStateLaw AB 602"> | ||
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{{Citation | {{Citation | ||
| title = "AB-602 Depiction of individual using digital or electronic technology: sexually explicit material: cause of action." | | title = "AB-602 Depiction of individual using digital or electronic technology: sexually explicit material: cause of action." | ||
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== Law on synthetic filth in New York == | == Law on synthetic filth in New York == |