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The Threat Of Deepfakes In Litigation: Raising The Authentication Bar To Combat Falsehood, Agnieszka Mcpeak Feb 2021

The Threat Of Deepfakes In Litigation: Raising The Authentication Bar To Combat Falsehood, Agnieszka Mcpeak

Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment & Technology Law

Deepfakes are all over the internet—from shape-shifting comedians and incoherent politicians to disturbingly realistic fake pornography. Emerging technology makes it easier than ever to create a convincing deepfake. What used to take significant time and money to develop is now widely available, often for free, thanks to rapid advances in deepfake technology.

Deepfakes threaten individual rights and even democracy. But their impact on litigation should not be overlooked. The US adversarial system of justice is built on a foundation of seeking out the truth to arrive at a just result. The Federal Rules of Evidence serve as an important framework …


Authentication, Paul C. Giannelli Jan 1991

Authentication, Paul C. Giannelli

Faculty Publications

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Book Review, Samuel Sonenfield, Gail M. Schaffer Jan 1976

Book Review, Samuel Sonenfield, Gail M. Schaffer

Cleveland State Law Review

This entry reviews Art on Trial: From Whistler to Rothko by Laurie Adams. The text presents six trials involving art. Four of these cases are American, one is English, and one is Dutch.