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> Can you impersonate someone as a joke? No. Parody is not identity theft.

Can you point to case law that makes this clear? Intent highly matters and I don't see anyone facing legal repercussions for impersonating someone for comic intent or even politically motivated intentions. Not to mention, Twitter already has a mechanism identifying verified accounts, doesn't it?

> Making a hyper-realistic deep fake video of a politician saying absurd stuff is not free speech without appropriate labelling.

Lying is mostly not against the law and is covered under free speech. In fact in 2012 the Supreme Court ruled that lying can be Constitutionally protected under free speech. [1] Whether or not such video would be ethically wrong is another matter. But I think you are wrong is in saying it is not free speech.

https://www.npr.org/2012/02/22/147257716/is-a-lie-just-free-...



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