Compliance
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Australia Online Safety Act: Deepfake Penalties [2026]
Australia's Online Safety Act and 2024 criminal amendments target deepfake abuse with heavy penalties. What applies, and how provenance helps.

Brazil PL 2338/2023: AI & Synthetic Content Rules [2026]
Brazil's PL 2338/2023 would require identification of synthetic content and risk-based AI rules. Here is the status, the penalty range, and how provenance fits, flagged as a bill.

California SB 942: AI Transparency Act, AB 853 [2026]
California SB 942 requires large GenAI providers to mark and disclose AI content from 2 August 2026. Here is who it covers and the per-violation penalty.

China Deep Synthesis Provisions: CAC Compliance 2026
China's CAC Deep Synthesis Provisions and GB 45438-2025 require explicit and implicit AI-content labelling. Here's what dual labelling means.

EU AI Act Article 50: Mark AI Content by 2 August 2026
Article 50 requires machine-readable marking of AI output from 2 Aug 2026, with fines up to €15M or 3% of turnover. What it demands and how to comply.

Illinois BIPA: Biometric Consent & Deepfakes [2026]
Illinois BIPA governs face geometry and biometrics. What it requires, what SB 2979 changed, and how identity assertions stay compliant.

India IT Rules 2021: Deepfake Advisory Compliance [2026]
India's IT Rules and MeitY advisories push platforms to label deepfakes or lose safe harbour. The obligation, the penalty, and how provenance helps.

New York Deepfake Law: Civil & Criminal Provisions [2026]
New York is advancing deepfake legislation covering intimate imagery and election content. Here is the state of play and how provenance fits, treated as draft until enacted.

Texas SB 751: Election Deepfake Law [2026]
Texas SB 751 criminalizes deceptive election deepfakes within 30 days of an election. The rule, the penalty, and how provenance supports candidates.

UK Online Safety Act: Deepfake Rules for Platforms [2026]
The UK Online Safety Act's illegal-harms codes are in force and deepfake creation is now criminal. Here is what platforms must do and what Ofcom can fine.

US TAKE IT DOWN Act: NCII Takedown Deadline 19 May 2026
The TAKE IT DOWN Act requires platforms to remove NCII and forgeries within 48 hours. The deadline, the penalty, and the FTC's first moves.