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Communications regulator Ofcom has launched an investigation into OnlyFans, a subscription-based platform, over concerns that children could be accessing sexually explicit content. "We have grounds to suspect the platform did not implement its age verification measures in such a way as to sufficiently protect under-18s from pornographic material," said the UK watchdog in a statement. Ofcom is also investigating whether OnlyFans failed to "provide complete and accurate information" when asked by the regulator about safeguarding measures. What if women led in porn? CEO of a female-first erotic a...
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Making deepfake pornography could soon be outlawed in the United Kingdom in what authorities say could be the first measure of its kind in the world. Lawmakers are introducing an amendment to the country’s Criminal Justice Bill that will force adults who make deepfake porn to "face the consequences of their actions," according to a release from the UK's Ministry of Justice. Deepfakes are fake but highly realistic videos, audio or image put together by generative artificial intelligence (GenAI). AI deepfake porn videos of underage young people are surging in GreeceIf the amendment is passed, cr...
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The manipulation of images and videos to create sexually orientated content is closer to being considered a criminal offence in all European Union countries. The first directive on violence against women will go through its final approval stage in April 2024. Through artificial intelligence programmes, these images are being manipulated to undress women without their consent. But what will change with this new directive? And what happens if women living in the European Union are the victims of manipulation carried out in countries outside the European Union? The victimsWebsites that allow sexu...
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Scotland's cultural development body is reassessing its decision to allocate nearly €100,000 (£85,000) of taxpayer funds for an arts initiative featuring explicit, "hardcore" sex performances. The project titled "Rein", directed by Leonie Rae Gasson, is described as "fantastical 45 minute, multi-screen, moving image installation". It offers participants €320 (£270) per day for engaging in "non-simulated" sex, including "hardcore" acts. The casting call specifies that actors must be over 18, with a preference for those with previous sex work experience, particularly in "porn contexts." Audience...
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