Get the free Morning Headlines email for news from our reporters across the world Sign up to our free Morning Headlines email
Please enter a valid email address
Please enter a valid email address
SIGN UP
I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our privacy notice
Thanks for signing up to the
Morning Headlines email
{{ #verifyErrors }} {{ message }} {{ /verifyErrors }} {{ ^verifyErrors }} Something went wrong. Please try again later {{ /verifyErrors }}
Rishi Sunak has been urged to close a legal loophole on deepfake pornography to ensure those who create it face criminal action.
The Labour Party has warned the government is being “outpaced” by the internet on the issue of deepfakes – a growing phenomenon that involves explicit images or videos being manipulated to look like someone without their consent.
Sharing deepfakes without the person’s permission has been illegal in the UK since 31 January under the Online Safety Act.
But Labour has tabled an amendment to the Criminal Justice Bill, which is going through parliament, to make the creation of deepfakes illegal.
Have you been affected by this? email maya.oppenheim@independent.co.uk
RECOMMENDED
The world’s deadliest infectious disease is on the rise in the UK
Undo
Netflix users issue same ‘complaint’ about The Gentlemen
Undo
Best Car Insurance Plans For Seniors 2024
The 10 Best Car Insurance Plans for seniors In 2024 (Here's The List)Best Car Insurance Plans For Seniors 2024| Sponsored Sponsored
Undo
Lasik Eyes
Uncovered: People Are Now Ditching Their Glasses for This in 2024Lasik Eyes| Sponsored Sponsored
Undo
Powered by Taboola Powered by Taboola
Speaking to The Independent, shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper said: “Making deepfake intimate images and videos is an appalling violation of somebody’s autonomy and privacy and it should not be tolerated.
“Technology is increasingly being manipulated to manufacture misogynistic content and is emboldening perpetrators of violence against women and girls.”
The government must bolster the law in this area to deliver “a clear and unambiguous message that such activity is harmful and it is wrong”, Ms Cooper added.
Shadow home secretary Cooper says deepfakes without consent ‘should not be tolerated’
(PA Wire)
Earlier this week, a Channel 4 investigation revealed the amount of deepfake pornography has exploded in recent years.
Promoted stories
Affordable Funerals
The Surprising Truth About Cremations and Funerals In The UKAffordable Funerals
Undo
by Taboola by Taboola
Sponsored Links Sponsored Links
Promoted Links Promoted Links
While researchers found one deepfake pornography video online in 2016, some 143,733 new deepfake pornography videos were uploaded to the 40 most used deepfake pornography sites in the first three quarters of last year – with this amounting to more than in all the previous years added up.
Analysis of the five most visited deepfake websites found more than 250 British celebrities are among the thousands of high-profile people who fall prey to deepfake pornography – with this including women who are actors, YouTubers, television personalities and musicians.
A woman who discovered deepfake pornography of herself on the internet previously told The Independent it was a “violating” ordeal as she accused her attacker of trying to “silence” and “scare” her.
“Someone was using my identity, my profile without my consent in a sexual manner. I appreciate some people don’t feel like it is that big of a deal,” she said.
“But we have hit blurry lines between perception and reality because perception is reality now. I find it abhorrent that they used my image to silence me, to scare me, or for sexual gratification without my consent.”
Many have sounded alarm bells about how deepfakes can mislead members of the public, and previous research conducted by cybersecurity firm Deeptrace indicated around 96 per cent of all deepfake videos are non-consensual pornography, while women are targets in 96 per cent of cases.
The Home Office has been approached for comment.
More about Deepfake deepfakes
Join our commenting forum Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies
4Comments
1/ 2Rishi Sunak urged to close legal loophole on deepfake pornography
Rishi Sunak urged to close legal loophole on deepfake pornography
Shadow home secretary Cooper says deepfakes without consent ‘should not be tolerated’
PA Wire
Rishi Sunak urged to close legal loophole on deepfake pornography
A cybersecurity firm found that around 96 per cent of all deepfake videos are non-consensual pornography, while women are targets in 96 per cent of cases
Getty
British Investing
How To Invest In Whisky. Own A Barrel Of WhiskyDownload Our Free Guide To Supercharge Your Investment Strategy.British Investing| Sponsored Sponsored
Read More
Undo
GoSearches
Almost-Empty Mediterranean Cruises Might Be Going On Clearance (Take A Look)GoSearches| Sponsored Sponsored
Undo
State of Survival
Say goodbye to your sleep! The new hot and exciting game of 2024 is here!I tried this game and I was totally addicted!State of Survival| Sponsored Sponsored
Play Game
Undo
Save Money Market
The New £28 per Month Private Medical Insurance That's Sweeping the UKGet a Free quote for Private Medical Insurance with Save Money MarketSave Money Market| Sponsored Sponsored
Get Quote
Undo
? Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this article
Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today.
Subscribe
Already subscribed? Log in