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X Corp, owned by Elon Musk, is challenging a Minnesota law banning deepfakes for election influence, arguing it breaches First Amendment rights. The law, pre-empted by a 1996 federal statute, imposes penalties for deepfake dissemination.
Elon Musk's company is suing Minnesota over a law aimed at preventing electoral deepfakes, alleging free speech infringement.
(ABC 6 News) — In Minnesota, an organization could face criminal charges for illegally posting private voter data online.
The Minnesota DFL alleges she ignored campaign contribution limits by accepting more than the maximum allowed from nine different donors.
Elon Musk’s X Corp. is alleging Minnesota’s law regulating the spread of election-related deepfakes online violates the social media platform’s First Amendment rights.
DNC Chair Ken Martin, of MN, says he is a 'huge fan' of the 25-year-old activist but opposes officers getting involved in Democratic primary elections
The law makes it a crime to disseminate deepfakes within 90 days before a political party's nominating convention, after the start of absentee voting, or any election.
House Majority Whip Tom Emmer and other Republican Minnesota representatives are calling for an ethics investigation into Democratic Minnesota Rep. Angie Craig for allegedly using her official office resources and staff for campaign purposes,
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