Nasscom and digital rights groups are pushing back on draft IT second amendment rules, arguing they could impose obligations beyond what the IT Act allows. They warn that advisories might become binding without parliamentary scrutiny, risking over-censorship. The proposal’s reach to ordinary users and AI-generated content also raises complex technical and legal questions.
Taylor Swift has filed trademark applications covering two audio clips and an image, aiming to protect her voice and likeness from AI-generated deepfakes. The move comes amid widespread misuse of her image and audio in scams, fake endorsements, and explicit content, raising fresh questions about how artists can legally defend their digital identity.
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