Minister Warken on Deepfakes: "Perpetrators Are Practically Never Punished so Far"
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Frankfurter Rundschau [Newsroom]Frankfurt (ots) - Pornographic deep fakes and videos depicting sexual violence have been on the net for years. And once again German law lags behind. Society has allowed spaces in which sexualised violence ... Continue reading here...Original content of: Frankfurter Rundschau, transmitted by news aktuell
Pornographic AI films, degrading photo fakes: Digital violence frequently affects women. How politicians and experts plan to protect them.
Following the revelations by Christian Ulmen, Minister of Justice Stefanie Hubig is now speaking. She wants to tackle digital violence rigorously.
"Doers should no longer feel safe" – Federal Justice Minister Hubig wants to tighten criminal law in the event of digital violence. She announced a new law.
SPD Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig wants to fight digital violence and deep-fakes harder. Here she explains what will be punished in the future.
In "Spiegel" Collien Fernande makes serious accusations against her ex-husband Christian Ulmen. It is about digital violence. The Minister of Justice announces: In Germany, perpetrators should no longer feel safe.
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