Category: law
Appeals court allows Trump administration to deploy National Guard in Portland
CNN — A Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling Monday will allow the Trump administration to deploy National Guard troops in Portland, saying it is likely to succeed on its
Officials Move to Close Cannabis Company That Allowed Unlicensed Production
The license for Omnium Health could be revoked after an investigation found that it let other companies use its facilities in an illegal arrangement.
After Voting Rights Act case arguments, concerns over diminished minority representation rise
WASHINGTON — For decades, the faces of American politics have grown more diverse by nearly every measure, especially as racial minority communities gained political representation after longtime legal disenfranchisement and
NY top court upholds law moving elections to even years
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)—The New York Court of Appeals has unanimously decided to uphold a law that was passed in 2023, that would change most local elections to even years— aligning them with state and federal elections. “This is a win for Democracy,” said Senator James Skoufis. “It’s a win for common sense.” Skoufis is happy […]
Judge Orders FEMA to Release $34 Million for New York Subway Security
The administration has refused to release the money because New York is a so-called sanctuary city. It was “a blatant violation of the law,” the judge wrote.
Akshay Kumar secures legal protection from unauthorized use of AI-generated content
The Bombay High Court has granted interim relief in favour of actor Akshay Kumar, shielding him from the unauthorised use of his likeness, image, and voice through AI-generated content and deepfakes. The order marks a significant step in the ongoing conversation about celebrity personality rights and the ethical use of artificial intelligence in the media. Justice Arif Doctor observed that such misuse of a public figure’s image “not only hurts his stature but has huge consequences,” emphasizing the growing urgency of tackling impersonation and misinformation driven by emerging technologies. The order follows a civil suit filed by the actor-legally known as Akshay Hari Om Bhatia-to prevent individuals and online platforms from exploiting his persona without consent. Representing Kumar, Senior Advocate Birendra Saraf argued that the issue transcends personal injury and has broader implications for public trust. “These acts cause grave harm to the plaintiff’s goodwill and reputation, dilute his personality and publicity rights, mislead the public, and amount to unfair competition and unjust enrichment,” Saraf said, urging the court to protect digital identity rights. The petition outlines multiple instances of deepfake misuse including a fabricated movie trailer showing Akshay as Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, and another clip falsely portraying him making remarks about Rishi Valmiki, which led to public backlash and forced clarifications from the actor. In one instance, a platform named Akshaykumar. ai allegedly allowed users to generate synthetic audio mimicking his voice and style. Saraf also highlighted concerns over counterfeit merchandise, cloned social media accounts, and fake endorsements circulating under Kumar’s name across platforms such as YouTube, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), and Facebook, as well as dark web listings. The plea sought a John Doe injunction against both known and unknown entities, asking intermediaries, e-commerce platforms, and domain registrars to identify perpetrators and remove infringing content. The court’s interim order aligns with a growing trend of Indian celebrities seeking protection from AI impersonations the Bombay High Court has previously extended similar relief to Amitabh Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Abhishek Bachchan, Suniel Shetty, Karan Johar, Rishab Shetty, and Asha Bhosle, who faced deepfake misuse of voice and image. Also Read: Akshay Kumar moves Bombay High Court to protect his personality rights amid AI deepfake threat.
Two Arrested for Tracking Women by GPS and Forcing Into Prostitution
Police arrested two people, including bar manager Maoya Suzuki, on suspicion of violating Japan’s Anti-Prostitution Law after allegedly forcing a female employee at a girls’ bar into prostitution while monitoring her movements through GPS.
Supreme Court raps Centre on hanging; seeks humane execution alternatives
The Supreme Court has expressed its discontent over the central government’s opposition to replacing hanging with lethal injection as a method of execution.
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Candace Owens officially banned from Australia as judges rule her visa “emphatically rejected”
The anti-LGBTQ+ conspiracy theorist wanted to go on a speaking tour in the country. Australia doesn’t want her.