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Own your face: Making identity non-fungible in a world where everything can be copied

Denmark is taking a pioneering stance on digital identity by proposing legislation that treats personal likeness, voice, and gestures as individual property. This move comes amid growing concerns about the ease with which artificial intelligence can replicate and impersonate people. The proposed law would mean that any use of a person's image or voice without their explicit consent would be considered a violation of intellectual-property rights, not just privacy. As other countries struggle to regulate artificial intelligence, Denmark's approach could set a new global standard for protecting personal identity in the digital age.

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