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What Are the Legal Issues Surrounding Deep Fakes?

Martindale-Avvo

GANs were first introduced in 2014, consisting of several networks working together to produce synthetic data that closely resembles the real thing. the developer of Reface, a deep fake software program, claiming the product violates California’s right of publicity law. It has received renewed attention this past year.

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Balancing Rights and Public Health: Addressing America’s Gun Violence Crisis

The Barrister

7 Within years of the advisory, cigarette sales declined significantly, largely due to the new regulations and laws implemented to combat the crisis. 8 Just one year after the advisory, Congress passed the Federal Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act of 1965, which had a substantial effect on reducing the number of smokers.

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Artificial Intelligence, Real Discrimination

Richmond Journal of Law and Technology

This article briefly addresses this problem, summarizes current local, state, and federal laws enacted or proposed to curtail it, and proposes two solutions for modern employers itching to implement AI-assisted employee management tools but dreading employment litigation. New York City New York City is the clear leader on this front.

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Building a Digital Future: Is America Ready for a Federal Digital Bill of Rights?

Richmond Journal of Law and Technology

Building a Digital Future: Is America Ready for a Federal Digital Bill of Rights? By: Evan Lees In 2014, the Supreme Court issued a landmark ruling in Riley v. Moreover, how can the government guarantee enforcement of these digital rights on a scale never seen before at the federal level? 373 (2014). [2] & Tech.

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Danielle Keats Citron is Right, Protecting Intimate Privacy is a Freedom of Expression Issue

Berkley Technology Law Journal

Even after victims discover the presence of stalkerware, law enforcement often lacks the expertise needed to properly remove the cyberstalking app from the device. For example, tort law only recognizes four privacy torts, none of which were designed to target the disclosure of an individuals’ personal data online.

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Armslist Defeats Lawsuits Over Illegal Gun Sales (Without Section 230’s Help)–Webber v. Armslist

Eric Goldman

The plaintiffs claimed Armslist was negligent because it failed to perform some of the functions that Wisconsin law imposes on “gun dealers.” Plaintiffs argued that Armslist didn’t educate its users about gun laws. Armslist from 2014. Armslist appeared first on Technology & Marketing Law Blog.

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