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Juho Kunsola (talk | contribs) (subheading === Code of California § 18.2-386.2. Unlawful dissemination or sale of images of another; penalty ===) |
Juho Kunsola (talk | contribs) (subheadings === Texas SB 751 - Relating to the creation of a criminal offense for fabricating a deceptive video with intent to influence the outcome of an election === and === California 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 Texas 2019 == | == Law on synthetic filth in Texas 2019 == | ||
=== Texas SB 751 - Relating to the creation of a criminal offense for fabricating a deceptive video with intent to influence the outcome of an election === | |||
[[File:Flag of Texas.svg|thumb|left|200px|[[w:Texas]], the Lone Star State has protected the political candidates, but not ordinary folk against synthetic filth.]] | [[File:Flag of Texas.svg|thumb|left|200px|[[w:Texas]], the Lone Star State has protected the political candidates, but not ordinary folk against synthetic filth.]] | ||
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== Law on synthetic filth in California 2020 == | == Law on synthetic filth in California 2020 == | ||
=== California AB-602 - Depiction of individual using digital or electronic technology: sexually explicit material: cause of action === | |||
[[File:Flag of California.svg|thumb|left|200px|[[w:California]] moved later than Virginia, but it outlawed also the manufacture of synthetic filth on Jan 1 2020.]] | [[File:Flag of California.svg|thumb|left|200px|[[w:California]] moved later than Virginia, but it outlawed also the manufacture of synthetic filth on Jan 1 2020.]] | ||