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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