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Sporrer and Holzleitner in the Fight Against Sexualized Deepfakes

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Following the debate in Germany on the banning of sexualized deep-fakes, Minister of Justice Anna Sporrer and Minister of Women Eva-Maria Holzleitner (both SP) announced measures to combat digital violence.
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Following the debate in Germany on the banning of sexualized deep-fakes, Minister of Justice Anna Sporrer and Minister of Women Eva-Maria Holzleitner (both SP) announced measures to combat digital violence.

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Following the debate in Germany about banning sexualized deepfakes, Justice Minister Anna Sporrer and Women's Minister Eva-Maria Holzleitner (both members of the Social Democratic Party of Austria, SPÖ) have announced measures to combat digital violence. "We will not allow artificial intelligence to become a weapon against women," Sporrer stated in a press release on Sunday. The ministers discussed this issue this week with representatives of a …

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vienna.at broke the news in on Sunday, March 29, 2026.
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