Denmark thinks your face is special (legally)...

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On the next episode of the show, we’re diving into a groundbreaking move out of Denmark that could reshape the future of digital identity and personal rights. The Danish government has announced its intention to amend its copyright laws in a bold and much-needed way—by legally recognizing that your face, voice, and body belong to you and only you. If passed, Denmark would become the first European country to give individuals legal ownership over their likeness, a direct response to the rise of AI-generated deepfakes and the urgent need to protect personal identity in the digital age.

This legislation aims to give people full control over how their image and voice are used—especially in artificial content created without their consent. Under the new amendment, anyone who creates or distributes AI-generated content that impersonates someone without permission could face serious legal consequences. This is a major step forward in fighting misinformation, identity theft, and digital exploitation. We’ll break down exactly what this means, how it could influence international law, and what creators, influencers, and everyday users need to know moving forward.

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