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Topic : Denmark to introduce law giving individuals automatic copyright over their own likeness in effort to
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Denmark to introduce law giving individuals automatic copyright over their own likeness in effort to tackle AI and deepfakes


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Sometimes a law comes into conversation that seems so simple and obvious you might have assumed it already existed. That's how I felt when reading The Guardian talk about Denmark's new strategy to help tackle AI imitations such as deepfakes.

 

Rather than go after the AI creators in this case, Denmark is making what feels like a very prudent decision. It's changing copyright law, so that everyone simply owns their own likeness by default. This includes their body, face, and even voice—all of which I'd been calling mine anyway, without any apparent legal claim over them.

 

The decision was announced on Thursday as part of Denmark's plan to help protect individuals against having their identities stolen by AI. It seems the EU is taking a rather different approach to the US when it comes to individuals as opposed to the market. Despite how logical it seems, this is thought to be the first to offer this kind of intrinsic ownership and protection in the EU.

 

"In the bill we agree and are sending an unequivocal message that everybody has the right to their own body, their own voice and their own facial features, which is apparently not how the current law is protecting people against generative AI." Danish culture minister, Jakob Engel-Schmidt, told the Guardian, adding, "Human beings can be run through the digital copy machine and be misused for all sorts of purposes and I’m not willing to accept that."

 

With the speedy rise of AI, suddenly people all over the world have a new set of powerful tools at their disposal. Unfortunately, a lot of these tools have put their work into stealing things from others, be it art, writing, or even their whole face. Suddenly people can create realistic videos of others saying and doing whatever they want, and the law has been scrambling to catch up to this tech. A blanket and simple law like this feels like a smart answer to give some power back to the individuals in all the very likely lawsuits to come.

 

Denmark hopes that other countries in the EU will follow suit and introduce its own similar laws. It plans to use its upcoming stint as president of the EU to help encourage others to start implementing their own protections for individuals and their ownership over their appearance and voice.

 

 

Source: https://www.yahoo.com/news/denmark-introduce-law-giving-individuals 

 

Comprehension

What is Denmark¡¯s new law about?
What kinds of personal traits does the law aim to protect?
Why does the writer think this law seems obvious?
What problem is Denmark trying to prevent with this law?
How does the EU's approach differ from the U.S., according to the article?
What does the Danish culture minister say about humans and digital misuse?
Why does the writer believe this law is a smart move?
What does Denmark hope other EU countries will do?

Discussion

Do you think people should have legal ownership of their face and voice? Why or why not?
Have you seen or heard about deepfakes before? What are the risks?
Should countries make laws to stop people from copying others using AI?
What would you do if someone used your face or voice without permission online?
Do you trust AI technology today? Why or why not?
How can governments keep up with fast-changing technology like AI?
Why is it important for people to feel protected in the digital world?
Should all countries have the same kind of protection laws as Denmark? Why or why not?
What are some positive and negative uses of generative AI?
How can schools help students understand the dangers of fake digital content?

Vocabulary

Likeness – the appearance of a person, including face, body, and voice
Deepfake – a fake video or image made using AI, often realistic and misleading
Copyright – the legal right to control how your work or image is used
Prudent – wise or careful
Intrinsic – belonging naturally; basic or essential
Generative AI – artificial intelligence that can create content like images, text, or voices
Unequivocal – clear and firm; leaving no doubt
Misuse – using something in the wrong or harmful way