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South Korea women remove pictures, videos from social media amid deepfake porn crisis

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Activists in South Korea continued to call for tougher measures against sex crimes, even after lawmakers passed a Bill that criminalises possessing or watching sexually explicit deepfake images and videos. According to the Bill, anyone purchasing, saving or watching such material could face prison terms and fines. However, protesters say more has to be done. CNA's Lim Yun Suk reports from Seoul. 

Activists in South Korea continued to call for tougher measures against sex crimes, even after lawmakers passed a Bill that criminalises possessing or watching sexually explicit deepfake images and videos. According to the Bill, anyone purchasing, saving or watching such material could face prison terms and fines. However, protesters say more has to be done. CNA's Lim Yun Suk reports from Seoul. 

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