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30/10/2025 - Denmark Proposes New Law to Combat Malicious AI Deepfakes (Denmark)

argument: Notizie/News - Criminal Law

Source: NPR

NPR reports that the government of Denmark has introduced new legislation aimed at protecting its citizens from the harmful effects of artificial intelligence-generated deepfakes. The proposed law seeks to criminalize the creation and distribution of malicious deepfake content, particularly non-consensual pornographic material and disinformation designed to manipulate public opinion or harass individuals. This move represents one of the most direct legislative efforts by a European nation to specifically address the growing threats posed by synthetic media.

The Danish bill is designed to provide law enforcement with clearer legal tools to prosecute offenders and to offer better protection for victims. The legislation comes in response to a rising number of incidents where deepfake technology has been used for abusive purposes, causing significant emotional and reputational damage. By introducing this law, Denmark aims to set a legal precedent and send a strong message that the malicious use of AI to create fake and harmful content will not be tolerated. The move is being watched closely by other countries grappling with how to regulate this rapidly advancing technology.