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Legal Lens: Know Your Rights - What the Law Says About Your Image, Likeness & AI-Generated ContentThe Legal Lens, sponsored by Brown & Crouppen Law Firm, explores how the First Amendment protects expressive use of a ...
A provision of the 1994 Immigration and Nationality Act allowed migrants who typically would not qualify for legal permanent residency status — because of the way they entered the U.S. or because they ...
A new state law, enacted in March, requires any campaign ad using altered or artificially-generated imagery to include a disclaimer reading “Elements of this media have been digitally altered or ...
A new law in Texas is designed to criminalize AI-generated child porn, but free speech advocates say the language could ...
Law firms try to shake up old image with new, bold art made specially for them. February 6, 2015. Australian artist Jonathan Zawada works on a mural in the first-floor conference center at ...
Politics; New N.J. law bans first responders from sharing photos, videos of accident victims without consent. Published: ; Aug. 13, 2012, 4:45 p.m.
The new law requires that online platforms remove any such images within 48 hours of receiving a complaint and says platforms also must make an attempt to take down copies.
Under the new law, it requires campaign advertisements that include digitally altered media to include a disclaimer. If not, the candidate the advertisement is against is able to file a civil action.
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