A New Jersey lawsuit shows how hard it is to fight deepfake porn | TechCrunch

A number of US laws have already banned deepfake pornography — most notably the Take It Down Act. But while specific users are clearly breaking those laws, it’s much harder to hold the entire platform accountable.

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