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Microsoft Hosted Explicit Videos of This Startup Founder for Years. Here's How She Got Them Taken Down - Elsacat - Feb 21 2025

https://www.wired.com/story/deepfake-survivor-breeze-liu-microsoft/

https://archive.ph/7TNrD

Quote:Breeze Liu has been a prominent advocate for victims. But even she struggled to scrub nonconsensual intimate images and videos of herself from the web.



RE: Microsoft Hosted Explicit Videos of This Startup Founder for Years. Here's How She... - Clover - Feb 28 2025

This article is so depressing, the lengths she had to go to.

I know the ultimate things to do is to just abolish pornography but before we can get close to getting there, the pornography industry needs to be heavily regulated. I think every single pornographic video needs to be documented with who the "actors" were, what date the video was filmed, and cataloged into a database. And the "actors" should have the right to request their content be removed as soon as they make their request, and it should then be scrubbed from all databases/websites. And any website which is not part of the "official approved" database that allows this stuff would be shutdown and face penalties/fines. And so if a video does not have any documentation of consent from the "actors" in it, then it cannot be published.

Of course, this is regulating depravity, and no one in the government wants to acknowledge that...