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Philippine bill seeks to require mandatory disclosure in deepfake content

By Jet Damazo-Santos ( August 13, 2024, 03:16 GMT | Insight) -- The Philippines could be one of the first countries in Southeast Asia to enact legislation against deepfakes, as concern grows around the region over the use of digitally altered images or videos, particularly to mislead voters during election periods. A bill recently filed in the House of Representatives seeks to require that clear disclosure be included in any deepfake image, audio or video. Failure to do so could lead to a fine of 5 million pesos ($87,000).The Philippines could be one of the first countries in Southeast Asia to enact legislation against deepfakes, as concern grows around the region over the use of digitally altered images or videos, particularly to mislead voters during election periods. ...

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