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Akshay Kumar Secures Ad-Interim Protection from Bombay HC Over Deepfake Misuse

Akshay Kumar Secures Ad-Interim Protection from Bombay HC Over Deepfake Misuse

Bollywood superstar Akshay Kumar has been granted ad-interim relief from Bombay High Court against deepfake-spoiled identity and content. All this was before the court when the serious amount of buzzing loose talk about all this concern about celebrities’ images and videos being misused in the digital world, tendering harm to their reputations and personal rights. Akshay Kumar Secures Ad-Interim Protection from Bombay HC Over Deepfake Misuse.


Akshay Kumar Secures Ad-Interim Protection

The court granted ad-interim relief to Akshay Kumar in this matter so that he might not face any misuse of his personality rights through deepfake manipulations of video or images that create a realistic forgery-denominated video.

An Increase in Threat from Deepfakes


Deepfake technology has only come up, but it has already attempted posing great risks to celebrities and public figures alike. There are numerous usages of dubious illegal videos-such as defamation, false endorsements, and misleading social media posts. Accompanied by this new legal recognition, however, Akshay Kumar hopes to thwart any such preparatory measures and protect his own image and reputation.

A Precedent in Law

This statement provides an excellent precedent for other actors and public figures wanting to secure their personality rights in the current digital age. The judicial intervention shows that the judiciary has realized the amazing and harmful consequences of the deepfake content and that in such cases, there is an urgent need for litigation remedy.

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Such interim protection from the Bombay High Court goes a long way in making sure Akshay Kumar shoulders an added measure of self-defense against other odds of misuse deepfakes might equally put up. With such a move, it reiterates the need for legal frameworks in a high-tech age where personal images and videos can be manipulated and used for dire consequences.

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