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Is digitally generated child sexual abuse material (CSAM) illegal everywhere? Surprisingly not quite! While 40 out of 61 countries assessed have laws against this type of content, the legal status varies significantly. In some countries even if digitally and AI-generated material is deemed illegal, classification can change based on specific circumstances. For example, in Colombia and Mexico, the content may not be criminal if no real person is depicted. Seven assessed countries lack laws against this type of content, for instance, in Japan, it's legal unless explicit genitalia are shown, while in Finland it’s not illegal if it's clearly digitally generated. As tech evolves, legislation must keep pace, and there is still work to be done to achieve up-to-date harmonised legal frameworks. Read more here➡️ https://bit.ly/4dLADeh #stopchildabuse #INHOPENetwork #DigitalSafety #LegalReform #HarmoniseLaws Council of Europe European Commission

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