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South Korea fights deepfake porn with tougher punishment and regulation

  • South Korea has announced steps to combat deepfake porn, including tougher punishments, undercover officers, and new regulations on social media platforms.
  • The law now punishes possession or viewing of deepfake porn with up to three years in prison.
  • The maximum penalty for producing or distributing deepfake porn has increased from five to seven years in prison.
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South Korea fights deepfake porn with tougher punishment and regulation

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea on Wednesday announced a package of steps to curb a surge in deepfake porn, saying it will toughen punishment for offenders, expand the use of undercover officers and impose greater regulations on social media platforms. Concerns about nonconsensual explicit video contents that were digitally manipulated deepened in South Korea after unconfirmed lists of schools with victims spread online in August. Continue…

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Wednesday, November 6, 2024.
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