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🇦🇷 Clarin (ES)
National & Local

Ofelia Fernández accused national deputies of fatphobic insults and broke down live: "It's pathetic"

Ofelia Fernández revealed that some national deputies have organized a workshop teaching fatphobic insults directed at her, highlighting pressures women face regarding their body image.

Feb 26 • 19:53 UTC
🇩🇰 Politiken
National & Local

Britain demands swift action from tech giants regarding illegal images

The UK government is instituting new measures requiring tech companies to remove non-consensual intimate images within 48 hours of notification, or face hefty fines and potential service blockages.

Feb 19 • 06:00 UTC
🇲🇽 El Financiero (ES)
National & Local

The voice will be a prohibited object for AI in Mexico. Really?

A recent initiative in Mexico aims to legally protect human voice as an integral part of personal image, raising questions about rights and its implementation.

Feb 18 • 09:57 UTC
🇫🇷 Le Figaro
National & Local

Antoine Dupont's Image Rights Contract: Stade Toulousain Announces Defamation Lawsuit

Stade Toulousain has announced they are filing a defamation lawsuit following claims regarding violations of salary-cap regulations linked to player Antoine Dupont's image rights contract.

Feb 17 • 21:38 UTC
🇫🇷 Le Figaro
Sports

Rugby: Suspicions Surrounding Image Rights Contracts of Dupont and Jelonch with Stade Toulousain

An investigation by L'Équipe suggests questionable image rights contracts for rugby players Dupont and Jelonch linked to Stade Toulousain.

Feb 9 • 22:49 UTC
🇩🇰 Politiken
National & Local

Arrested demonstrator was subjected to extreme image manipulation: 'They couldn't bring me down'

Nekima Levy Armstrong describes her experience of being arrested during a demonstration, highlighting the harsh treatment she received and the misleading portrayal in a government photo.

Feb 7 • 18:57 UTC
🇩🇰 Politiken
National & Local

Demonstrator Rages Over Manipulated Image

Nekima Levy Armstrong expressed her outrage over a manipulated photo released by U.S. authorities after her arrest during a demonstration in St. Paul, Minnesota.

Feb 7 • 18:57 UTC
🇵🇱 Rzeczpospolita
Crime & Justice

Can trade unionists use someone else's image without violating the GDPR? NSA ruling

The Polish Supreme Administrative Court ruled that the use of someone's image without consent may not violate data protection laws when trade unions advocate for workers' rights.

Feb 6 • 14:48 UTC
🇫🇮 Iltalehti
Life & Tech

Kaisla has been hiding her body under clothes – Now she reveals herself as she is

Kaisla, who has hidden her body due to shame for decades, confronts her fears and discusses the impact of negative language surrounding women's bodies.

Feb 2 • 14:02 UTC
🇵🇱 Oko.press
Crime & Justice

Neo-judge Zaradkiewicz received a court ban on defaming Minister Żurek

A Warsaw district court has issued a ban preventing neo-judge Kamil Zaradkiewicz from reposting a controversial image of Minister Waldemar Żurek, who plans to sue him for protection of personal rights.

Jan 16 • 13:26 UTC
🇪🇸 El Mundo
Life & Tech

Kristen Stewart: "Women have been forced to suppress their instincts, to feel ashamed of their bodies"

In an interview, Kristen Stewart discusses the societal pressures on women regarding body image and instincts, alongside insights from Spanish actress Natalia Tena.

Jan 15 • 20:35 UTC
🇶🇦 Al Jazeera
World

The Refusal of Islam to Cross the Threshold of His Home: Gandhi's Dark Side

The article explores the less-celebrated aspects of Mahatma Gandhi's life, particularly his complex relationship with Islam, which contrasts sharply with his widely revered image as a saint of nonviolence and a champion of civil rights.

Jan 15 • 10:23 UTC
🇪🇸 El País
National & Local

The Government seeks to combat ‘deepfakes’ by including them as a violation of the right to honor

The Spanish government has approved a bill to address 'deepfakes' as a violation of personal rights, aiming to protect honor, privacy, and personal image in the context of modern digital challenges.

Jan 13 • 12:13 UTC
🇪🇸 El Mundo
Crime & Justice

The British Government Acts to Ban Applications that 'Strip' Digital Photographs without Authorization

The British government is set to illegalize applications and internet services that facilitate the unauthorized sexualized manipulation of images, amid a surge of complaints regarding an AI model from Elon Musk that 'strips' digital photographs with a cursor touch.

Jan 12 • 21:12 UTC
🇵🇱 Rzeczpospolita
Life & Tech

Someone has altered your photo. How can you protect yourself from this process?

The article discusses legal implications of photo manipulation using artificial intelligence, how GDPR regulates image rights regarding photo alterations, and ways to defend oneself if someone alters and publishes one's photo.

Jan 9 • 12:22 UTC
🇭🇷 Index.hr
Life & Tech

In Pictures: The Life and Career of Brigitte Bardot

French actress Brigitte Bardot, who passed away at the age of 91, was an undeniable icon who redefined film allure and captivated the world during the 1950s, pioneering a new image of female sexuality before dedicating her life to animal rights activism.

Dec 28 • 14:46 UTC

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