The Spanish government has taken the first step toward criminalizing sexually explicit deepfakes and grooming, as announced by the Minister of the Presidency, Justice, and Relations with Parliament, Félix Bolaños. He emphasized that the Organic Law on the Protection of the Right to Honor, approved by the Executive, aims to restore control over one's image to individuals and diminish the power held by large technology companies. The Council of Mi…
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The Spanish government has taken the first step toward criminalizing sexually explicit deepfakes and grooming, as announced by the Minister of the Presidency, Justice, and Relations with Parliament, Félix Bolaños. He emphasized that the Organic Law on the Protection of the Right to Honor, approved by the Executive, aims to restore control over one's image to individuals and diminish the power held by large technology companies. The Council of Mi…