Could You Go to Prison for Making Memes or Stickers?
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Mexico City. – An initiative presented by the Black MP Armando Corona Arvizu has generated wide public debate by proposing criminal sanctions against the creation and dissemination of digital memes or content that affect the image or dignity of a person. The proposal seeks to reform article 211 bis 8 of the Federal Penal Code to impose penalties of up to six years' imprisonment and fines of up to 600 days on those who develop, manipulate or dist…
In a measure that threatens to reconfigure the limits of freedom of expression and creativity in the digital environment, the federal deputy Armando Corona Arvizu (Morena) presented on 23 September an initiative to criminalize the creation, manipulation and dissemination of memes, stickers or other content generated with artificial intelligence without authorization of the persons involved. According to the project, these behaviors would be puni…
Mexico City, Mexico.- Congressman Armando Corona Arvizu made a controversial proposal in which he allows to impose sentences of up to 6 years of imprisonment and up to 600 days of financial sanction for those who make memes that violate the personal image.
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