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lewhoo
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7 months ago
But I can complain about what happens to said something. If my blog photo becomes deep fake porn am I allowed to complain or not ? What we have is an entirely novel situation (with ai) worth at least a serious discussion.
dpoloncsak|7 months ago
IMO, it being posted online to a publicly accessible site is the same. Don't post anything you don't want right-click-saved.
yencabulator|7 months ago
danielmarkbruce|7 months ago
YetAnotherNick|7 months ago
Depends. In most cases, this thing is forbidden by law and you can claim actual damages.
kldg|7 months ago
Daughter's school posted pictures of her online without an opt-out, but she's also on Facebook from family members and it's just kind of... well beyond the point of trying to suppress. Probably just best to accept people can imagine you naked, at any age, doing any thing. What's your neighbor doing with the images saved from his Ring camera pointed at the sidewalk? :shrug:
satvikpendem|7 months ago
blitzar|7 months ago
no.
> but ...
no.