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Denmark wants you to copyright yourself. It might be the only way to stop deepfakes
There’s no “undo” button for a deepfake — and no easy legal path to stop one either. That’s why Denmark is rewriting its copyright laws, giving citizens the right to own their digital likeness — voice, face, body and all. It’s a bold step, aimed at putting real power into the hands of everyday people, not just celebrities with legal teams. While the U.S. scrambles with complicated workarounds, Denmark’s approach could become the template for a more human future in the age of AI. Jesus Diaz with Fast Company has the full story.
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