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BISMARCK, N.D. (KFGO/KVRR) โ Another bill being considered in North Dakota would make sexually explicit deepfakes illegal.
Under the new bill, those caught making, possessing, or distributing such deepfakes with the intent to deceive people could be charged with a class A misdemeanor.
People found guilty could also be registered as a sex offender, and be forced to pay up to $10,000 to the person that was impersonated. The bill also allows courts to protect the identity and privacy of deepfake victims.
โImagine for a minute, if you would, a loved oneโs face placed on a porn video. Or people using deepfakes to try to avoid child pornography charges. Thatโs what this is about,โ said Rep. Bernie Satrom (R-Jamestown).
There was no testimony in opposition to the bill, but supporters asked for it to be amended to protect internet service providers from being prosecuted.
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