Cryptography
Protecting Creativity: NO FAKES Act Reaches US House
Friday. September 13 at 2:30 PM
1 min. readA bipartisan group of representatives introduced the NO FAKES Act in the U.S. House to combat AI-generated deepfakes. The bill aims to safeguard individuals' intellectual property rights over their voice and likeness, allowing legal action against unauthorized digital copies. Media platforms will be protected from liability if they promptly remove infringing content. Violators of the act could face fines and additional damages. The legislation, supported by members of the entertainment industry, seeks to establish a national standard to protect creators and promote innovative AI technologies. With bipartisan backing, the NO FAKES Act is a crucial step towards safeguarding against nonconsensual deepfakes and voice clones. The bill's alignment between the Senate and House signifies a united effort to protect artists and creators in the digital age.