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                 while negotiating the interests of
                 tech companies, arts companies,
                 consumers, etc. One of the biggest
                 challenges in enforcement is
                 catching the most malicious users,
                 who often operate anonymously,
                 adapt quickly, and share their
                 synthetic creations through
                 borderless online platforms.
                 Another consideration is the
                 potential for deepfakes to curtail
                 free speech, particularly political
                 speech, where people can use
                 deepfakes to spread false or
                 misleading information. Recourse mechanisms, such as takedown notices or legal action, can
                 address copyright questions and defamation. More research is needed into the effectiveness
                 of these mechanisms and research into best practices. Standards generally will help shape this
                 conversation. For example, the World Intellectual Property Organization published the “Draft
                 Issues Paper On Intellectual Property Policy And Artificial Intelligence” in December 2019, which
                 included recommendations for establishing a system of equitable remuneration for victims of
                 deepfake misuse and addressing copyright in relation to deepfakes.


                 Deepfake is a technology that uses artificial intelligence technology to manipulate images, voices,
                 and videos. Deepfake has many advantages, but it can be used for serious crimes if it is misused.
                 Deepfake can be used for various crimes, such as financial fraud, and sexual exploitation content
                 creation. In particular, the creation and distribution of sexual exploitation content using deepfake
                 technology is increasing. However, the anonymity and closed aspects of cyberspace make it
                 difficult to investigate these crimes. In conclusion, it is our responsibility to use these deepfakes
                 properly.



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                                                                                             Kim GaEun (2-7)
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