From Elvis to AI: How U.S. Laws Have Adapted to Protect Digital Rights
This article explores the intersection of evolving technology and U.S. legal frameworks designed to protect digital rights. It highlights key legislation, such as Tennessee’s ELVIS Act, Section 230, the DMCA, and the recent Take It Down Act, showcasing how these laws address issues like deepfakes, misinformation, and unauthorized use of content. These legal frameworks help individuals maintain control over their identity while promoting a safer and more reliable digital environment. The discussion also emphasizes the need to balance technological innovation with effective regulation to ensure both progress and protection.
January 21, 2025
The Digital Immune System: Countering the Threats of a Connected World
This piece explores the concept of the internet's "immune system," drawing parallels to the human body's defenses against pathogens. It examines the growing threats of misinformation, disinformation, and synthetic media, such as deepfakes, while highlighting the technological and legal mechanisms in place to counteract these dangers. Innovative solutions, such as AI tools and updated policies, are emphasized as essential for protecting the integrity of the digital ecosystem.
January 3, 2025
Beyond Deepfakes: How Impersonation is Becoming the Fastest-Growing Cybercrime Trend
Impersonator accounts are becoming a major threat in 2024, surpassing deepfakes in impact. This growing issue is affecting public figures as well as their fans across social media platforms. Our data reveals key trends about who’s being targeted and where these scams are most prevalent, offering a clearer picture of the evolving digital landscape.
December 16, 2024
Impersonator Accounts: A Bigger Threat Than Deepfakes in 2024 Election - Harris vs. Trump
This article examines unauthorized content targeting 2024 candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, highlighting differences between the candidates and the prevalence of TikTok impersonator accounts, which could pose a greater threat than deepfakes and impact voter perceptions. Continuing reading here
October 25, 2024