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Emerging Areas of Legal Practice: How Technology Has an Impact

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There are a few proposed federal laws to manage deepfakes, but so far there is no comprehensive piece of legislation. Some states have enacted laws to prohibit deepfakes in limited circumstances, such as a Texas law that makes it illegal to create a deceptive video to injure a candidate or impact an election outcome.

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Emerging Areas of Legal Practice: How Technology Has an Impact

Martindale-Avvo

There are a few proposed federal laws to manage deepfakes, but so far there is no comprehensive piece of legislation. Some states have enacted laws to prohibit deepfakes in limited circumstances, such as a Texas law that makes it illegal to create a deceptive video to injure a candidate or impact an election outcome.

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Face Forward: Strategies for Complying with Facial Recognition Laws

Debevoise Data Blog

BIPA also requires companies to “store, transmit, and protect” biometric identifiers using a “reasonable” degree of care “that is the same as or more protective than” the way the company stores other confidential and sensitive information.

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Face Forward Part 2: Proposed Legislation and Strategies for Compliant Use of Facial Recognition

Debevoise Data Blog

In this part, we assess where the law seems to be heading and offer some practical risk reduction strategies. Federal and State Legislation There is currently no federal law that specifically regulates biometric privacy. No comprehensive and preemptive federal law seems likely to pass anytime soon.