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The UK government says its Online Safety Bill will return to the parliament in December and will be expanded to criminalize nonconsensual "deepfake" pornography (Alex Hern/The Guardian)

Alex Hern / The Guardian: The UK government says its Online Safety Bill will return to the parliament in December and will be expanded to criminalize nonconsensual “deepfake” pornography  —  Nonconsensual explicit images to be tackled in bill returning to parliament next month
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