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Collien Fernandes Case: Why Can't You Legally (yet) Do Anything Against Deepfakes?

The prominent case of Collien Fernandes illustrates the gap in German law: the protection against digital manipulation of women is inadequate. What could change now.

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The Collien Fernandes case is currently setting high tides. The actress accuses her ex-husband Christian Ulmen, while the marriage is having sexual ... The post New offense against Deepfakes: Minister of Justice plans to strengthen the law appeared first on Apollo News.

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The prominent case of Collien Fernandes illustrates the gap in German law: the protection against digital manipulation of women is inadequate. What could change now.

·Munich, Germany
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Collien Fernandes has been fighting Deepfakes for years. She accuses her ex-husband Christian Ulmen of deceiving her identity. What exactly are the crimes involved? What is punishable, what should change in the future? The overview.

·Germany
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The "Spiegel" reports that Christian Ulmen has sent fake pornography to his ex-wife Collien Fernandes. According to German law, what triggered the feeling of "virtual rape" in the case of the person concerned is probably not punishable. An analysis.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Collien Fernandes accuses her ex-husband Christian Ulmen of spreading deep fake porn for years. Because the actor was a popular advertising face, the case also harms brands.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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North Rhine-Westphalia's Deputy Minister-President Mona Neubaur (Greens) praised Collien Fernandes for going public. In a guest article for the "Rheinische Post" (Monday), Neubaur described Fernandes as "a courageous woman. Her decision to speak out sends a strong signal to many other women who remain silent because they are afraid of what will happen to those who do speak out." Neubaur warned that deepfakes are no longer a niche issue and criti…

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Welt broke the news in Dortmund, Germany on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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