| Stakeholder | Action | Tools / Resources | |-------------|--------|-------------------| | | Verify sources; use official agency channels. | Deepware Scanner , InVID verification tools. | | Idol Agencies | Register relevant domain variations (e.g., *.org, .net ), set up DMCA takedown pipelines. | Domain monitoring services (e.g., DomainTools ). | | Social‑Media Platforms | Implement AI‑driven deep‑fake detection; enforce labeling of synthetic media. | Meta’s Synthetic Media Policy , YouTube’s Content ID with deep‑fake tags. | | Law Enforcement | Track phishing kits tied to “idolfake” domains; collaborate internationally. | INTERPOL’s Cybercrime Programme , FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) . | | Researchers | Publish open‑source detection models; maintain a curated “IdolFake” database. | GitHub repositories (e.g., deepfake‑detector ), arXiv preprints. | | Policy Makers | Enact clear labeling requirements for AI‑generated content; define “synthetic personality” rights. | Draft legislation modeled after the EU DSA. |
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: South Korean regulatory bodies, including the Korea Communications Standards Commission (KCSC), actively enforce blocklists against deepfake domains due to strict domestic laws prohibiting non-consensual sexual synthetic imagery. | Domain monitoring services (e
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