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The No Fakes Act Wants to Regulate the Deepfakes, but It Is Above All the Open Source that Will Trinquer the Korben Site

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After the DMCA, after the DADVSI, after SOPA, after PIPA, after EARN IT... here is the NO FAKES Act! In short, a new U.S. bill laid by people who visibly never launched a git clone of their lives. The text (S.1367, 119th Congress, introduced in April 2025) is part of a laudable intention to protect people from unconsented deepfakes. You know, these fake videos where your head finds itself on a body that is not yours, preferably naked... But as a…
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After the DMCA, after the DADVSI, after SOPA, after PIPA, after EARN IT... here is the NO FAKES Act! In short, a new U.S. bill laid by people who visibly never launched a git clone of their lives. The text (S.1367, 119th Congress, introduced in April 2025) is part of a laudable intention to protect people from unconsented deepfakes. You know, these fake videos where your head finds itself on a body that is not yours, preferably naked... But as a…

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Korben broke the news in on Friday, January 9, 2026.
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