In an October Crime Science journal article, the researchers concluded that "currently, US federal law does not provide targets of nonconsensual" explicit deepfakes with "effective remedies." And a big part of the problem is that Internet intermediaries like platforms and ISPs have mixed ways of dealing with the content. While some try to remove the content when it's flagged, any platforms with specific policies banning the content seem inconsistently enforced, researchers said. And other intermediaries "have done nothing at all and/or encouraged the uploading," researchers found.
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