Taking a pornographic movie and putting someone's face in place of one of the actor's does not violate their privacy in any way, since nothing private was shared that wasn't private before (their face).
Sharing a photo on Facebook doesn’t imply a public license for any pervert to use it for pornography. Don’t complain when that gets codified in law either — people like you are way too cavalier with other people’s livelihoods.
People are too entitled in trying to own a look. Can I spread porn fakes of myself? What if I look identical to Taylor Swift? Do I lose my right to free expression?
No they could not easily sue and win, especially if no money was exchanged and the video wasn't presented by the maker as a actually being of the video in question. There are plenty of porn sites who's sole existence is deep faking rich and powerful people performing sex acts. Those sites use the word FAKE or something akin to that in the title/intro of the video to add some protection.
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