DOJ seized the deepfake-nude sites CFAKE and SOCFAKE in the first enforcement action under the TAKE IT DOWN Act
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The DOJ seized two major deepfake-nude sites, CFAKE and SOCFAKE, in the first enforcement action under the TAKE IT DOWN Act, marking a significant application of the new law against AI-generated non-consensual explicit images.
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