So a few weeks ago, a guy on Reddit came up with a tool for using AI to map someone's face into a video. Of course, it was immediately used to put celebrities into porn - something that up until this point has been no real issue.
However, it gained some news coverage because it looked kind of realistic, and now Reddit, Pornhub and Twitter have all banned fake porn.
https://www.reddit.com/r/celebfakes
Now I assume there has been a threat of legal action, because this content has never been banned before on any of those sites. So my question is, what legal precedent is there for someone to request a takedown?
This one is complicated, and I'm still considering.
One one end an abusive example could be hybrid fake porn that is mistaken for real. That seems like a clear violation of the rights of the person in the image.
But on the other end could be an x-rated fan-art sketch of a movie character. That seems acceptable to me.
The problem, as it is often, is where and how to draw a line.