Polish Minister Accuses Meta of 'Darkest' Censorship in Deepfake Scam Dispute
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Polish minister accuses Meta of 'darkest' censorship in deepfake scam dispute
Poland's digital affairs minister accuses Meta of silencing billionaire Rafal Brzoska after his Instagram account was briefly blocked amid a dispute over AI-generated investment scams using his image.
Krzysztof Gawkowski, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Affairs, will request urgent clarification from Meta regarding its compliance with DSA regulations and the elimination of deceptive advertising. This is a response to the tech giant's dispute with Inpost CEO Rafał Brzoska.
Rafał Brzoska is escalating his dispute with Meta over fake ads using his image. The Panoptykon expert explains when the platform is liable, what DSA tools it offers, and why, without changes to Polish law, the fight against deepfakes remains difficult.
Polish Minister Accuses Meta of “Darkest Form” of Censorship Amid Deepfake Scam Dispute
Poland’s Digital Affairs Minister Krzysztof Gawkowski has accused Meta of censorship after Instagram temporarily blocked the account of Polish billionaire and InPost founder Rafal Brzoska, who had been criticizing fraudulent AI-generated advertisements using his identity.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Affairs Krzysztof Gawkowski announced that he would ask Meta for urgent explanations regarding compliance with DSA regulations and the elimination of fraudulent advertisements.
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