

This episode deals with sexual harassment and abuse.ĭean: This is the story of what happens when nine people between the ages of 50 and 74 decide the fate of the internet.ĭean: In February, I heard about this one case at the Supreme Court. music, sound effects, tone) are harder to translate to text.Īmory Sivertson: Hey, everyone. The transcript has been edited from our original script for clarity. This content was originally created for audio. Everyone who makes a monthly donation will get access to exclusive bonus content. If you want that too, we would deeply appreciate your contribution to our work in any amount. We love making Endless Thread, and we want to be able to keep making it far into the future. " Section 230, the internet law that’s under threat, explained" by Sara Morrison (Vox, 2023).

" The Deepfake Defense - Exploring the Limits of the Law and Ethical Norms in Protecting Legal Proceedings from Lying Lawyers" by Rebecca Delfino (Ohio State Law Journal, 2023)." Pornographic Deepfakes: The Case for Federal Criminalization of Revenge Porn’s Next Tragic Act" by Rebecca Delfino (Fordham Law Review, 2019).The faker: Deepfakes, lies, and cheerleading ( Endless Thread, 2022).Mixer and sound designer: Emily Jankowski Show producers: Samata Joshi, Nora Saks, Grace Tatter, and Quincy Walters. Credits:Ĭo-hosts: Amory Sivertson and Ben Brock Johnson A lawsuit is also unlikely to stand up in civil court.Įndless Thread co-hosts Amory Sivertson and Ben Brock Johnson speak with producer Dean Russell about deepfake law and the movement for change. Using someone's image without their consent to create porn can have damaging effects, emotionally and physically.īut no federal law criminalizes the creation or sharing of non-consensual deepfake porn in the United States. More than 90 percent of deepfakes are porn, according to the research company Sensity AI. Since the creation of deepfakes in 2017, the AI-powered technology that swaps faces into videos has become commonplace, particularly in pornography.

(Photo Illustration by Adrien Fillon/NurPhoto via Getty Images) She was recently interviewed on Studio 10 who labelled Anna “one of Australia’s most popular influencers” after she surpassed the million follower mark on TikTok.Facebook Email Pornhub blurred home page. Many of her videos showed her eating out at restaurants and opening up about her cosmetic enhancements. While Anna didn’t link out to her adult subscription service, she did link to her Instagram in her bio, which regularly directs fans to her OnlyFans account. “I think I’ll have to just change this name (of the new account) to Anna Paul TikTok, like a regular Anna Paul account, and just start from scratch.” If I honestly, truly can’t get my TikTok account back whatsoever I don’t know what I’m going to do.” “I made it yesterday and it already has 160,000 followers which is insane,” Anna said. She has since started a backup account on the app to let her fans know what has happened and also to address the tech giant directly.

Picture: booting Anna from the app, TikTok has reached out to offer her “support” but haven’t said they will reinstate her account. Anna’s fans are now vowing to delete TikTok if she does not get her account back.
