Episode 295: The line between deepfake legislation and deeply fake legislation




The Cyberlaw Podcast show

Summary: In our 295th episode of The Cyberlaw Podcast, Stewart Baker is joined by Maury Shenk, David Kris (@DavidKris), and Nate Jones (@n8jones81) to discuss: India has proposed liability for end-to-end encryption.; Apple’s phone encryption is back in the spotlight.; Federal legislation on deepfakes was signed into law.; The State Department has been directed by Congress to report on its cybertools licensing processes.; Rules on Defense Department contractors using Chinese technology are coming into effect.; There is a new very narrow export control rule on artificial intelligence.; Christmas came early for the Justice Department, as a judge ruled Edward Snowden could not collect royalties on his book.; A European Court of Justice advocate general issued an opinion on EU-US data transfers.; The Second Circuit issued an opinion on FISA Section 702 and Fourth Amendment issues.; Italy has imposed a French-style revenue tax on Internet companies.; Russia reportedly “disconnected” itself from the global Internet.; And more! The views expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not reflect the opinions of the firm.