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Nagoya Court Recognizes AI-Created Explicit Images as Child Pornography

Summary by The Japan Times
The sentence marked the first case in Japan in which the law has been applied to the possession of AI-generated sexual deepfakes.

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In a ruling on April 4th, the Nagoya District Court sentenced Shota Suito (35), a former teacher at a Nagoya municipal elementary school, to three years and six months in prison (prosecution sought six years) for charges including property damage and violation of the Act on Punishment of Sexually Transmitted Images in connection with a case of teachers sharing secretly filmed images.

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産経ニュース broke the news in Japan on Thursday, June 4, 2026.
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