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Currently, it is illegal to share deepfakes, which are digitally manipulated videos or images. However, the law against creating deepfakes has not yet been enforced. This means that while distributing deepfakes is prohibited, the actual act of making them is not yet officially against the law.

As technology advances, it is important to stay informed about the legalities surrounding deepfakes to protect oneself from potential misuse of personal information. Understanding the boundaries set by the law can empower individuals to safeguard their online presence and mental wellbeing.

Original Source: BBC News

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