Abstract

Deepfake technology's rise in popularity has sparked both interest and concern. This study focuses on the laws and actions taken by border countries of India, including China, Bhutan, Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, and Sri Lanka, to address the misuse of deepfake technology. By analysing regulatory frameworks, legal precedents, and enforcement measures in different jurisdictions, this research aims to offer a comprehensive overview of the risks faced by countries and their current regulatory laws. The study can assist policymakers, law enforcement agencies, and technology developers in developing strategies to mitigate deepfake risks effectively. India, as a border country, encounters unique challenges in regulating and combating the misuse of deepfake technology in recent years. This comparative analysis explores the laws and actions implemented by neighbouring countries to address the misuse of deepfake technology. It also provides recommendations for Indian lawmakers to enhance their existing legal framework and effectively tackle issues related to deepfakes. Keywords – Deepfake Technology, law, Misuse of technology.

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