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VOL. 6, ISSUE 3 (2024)
Legal protection against defamation through deepfake in negatively charged political content
Authors
Andya Milano, Titik Suharti, Cita Yustisia Serfiyani
Abstract
The rapid development of information and communication technology has
brought great changes in human life, both directly and indirectly. One of them
is the emergence of deepfakes which are often misused. One of them is related
to the use of deepfake in negatively charged political content. This research
aims to analyse criminal law liability related to the use of deepfake in
negatively charged political content. This research is a normative legal
research with statutory and conceptual approaches. The result of this research
is that the ITE Law does not accommodate AI-related regulations, AI-based
deepfake. However, if interpreted into existing regulations, the concept of
criminal defamation in the use of deepfake applications related to negatively
charged political content can be categorised as a criminal act based on Article
310 (2) of the Criminal Code (Wvs), Article 433 (2) of Law number 1 of 2023
concerning the National Criminal Code and Article 27A of the ITE Law.
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Pages:282-285
How to cite this article:
Andya Milano, Titik Suharti, Cita Yustisia Serfiyani "Legal protection against defamation through deepfake in negatively charged political content". International Journal of Law, Policy and Social Review, Vol 6, Issue 3, 2024, Pages 282-285
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