The article examines the legal challenges posed by deepfakes, highlighting emerging tort laws and criminal protections in countries like India, Canada, and the US, while noting the gaps in New Zealand's legal framework and the growing emphasis on human dignity and personal rights
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current law fails to protect victims
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