Qtcinderella Plans To Take Legal Action Against Deepfake Porn Streamer Using His Face For Sexual Content
Last Wednesday (1), content creator Blair Cinderella, alongside other popular streamers, was the victim of a scandal involving the use of Deepfake technology for sexual purposes. The content came to light when the Streamer Trio revealed a website similar to OnlyFans that contained several deepfake videos using the faces of content eeders. To access the material, users needed to pay a signature to the creator responsible for the page. Deepfake technology basically consists of digitally changing a person's face in a video or photo. In this way, random people can have their faces added in situations they have never been to. Like other technologies, Deepfake can be used both negatively and positively.
For some world-famous streamers, but the technology experience has been a nightmare. Shortly after being aware of the situation, Cinderella opened a live oadcast, crying to vent with her community. After commenting on the pain she was feeling to have her image used this way, the content creator revealed that she will process the person who made the website. Even with the growing popularization of Deepfake technology, few states have laws against this practice. In the United States, only Virginia and California prohibit Deepfake pornography in their territories.
Thus, among the victims, only Cinderella could use the legal system to process the person responsible. Streamer resides in California and therefore could start a legal process based on AB 602-which prohibits the use of the image of others for sexual content. If other creators involved in the scandal, such as Sweet Anita Anita, wish to accompany Cinderella and start a process, you will need to identify some law that has a gap of interpretation that may favor the penalty of the virtual crime in question.
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