Laws against synthesis and other related crimes: Difference between revisions

+ == Law on synthetic filth in the UK == + British law requires improvement to meet today's world of industrial disinformation filth + petition 'Tighten regulation on taking, making and faking explicit images' at Change.org
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== Law on synthetic filth in the UK ==
"In 2019, law expert Dr Aislinn O’Connell told The Independent that our current laws on image sharing are piecemeal and not fit for purpose. In October 2018 The Women and Equalities Committee called on the UK Government to introduce new legislation on image-based sexual abuse in order to criminalise ALL non-consensual creation and distribution of intimate sexual images."<ref>https://www.change.org/p/the-law-comission-tighten-regulation-on-taking-making-and-faking-explicit-images</ref>
The petition [https://www.change.org/p/the-law-comission-tighten-regulation-on-taking-making-and-faking-explicit-images ''''''Tighten regulation on taking, making and faking explicit images'''''' at Change.org] by [[w:Helen Mort]] aims to petition the UK govt for proper legislation against synthetic filth. See the [[mediatheque]] for a video by Helen Mort on her ordeal of becoming the victim of covert disinformation attacks.


= Resources and reporting on law =
= Resources and reporting on law =