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BREAKING: Federal Decide Blocks California Governor Newsom’s “Deepfakes” Regulation That Ignited Struggle with Elon Musk | The Gateway Pundit


A federal choose on Wednesday blocked California Governor Gavin Newsom’s “deepfakes” regulation that ignited a battle with Elon Musk.

Final month Newsom signed into regulation a invoice that made it unlawful to ‘knowingly distribute an advert or different election communications that include materially misleading content material, together with deepfakes.’

Elon Musk trolled Gavin Newsom and inspired X customers to share a Kamala Harris parody marketing campaign advert.

“The governor of California simply made this parody video unlawful in violation of the Structure of the US,” Elon Musk stated.

“Could be a disgrace if it went viral,” he stated.

Gavin Newsom then threatened Elon Musk.

“I believe Mr. Musk missed the punchline. Parody remains to be alive and effectively in California however deepfakes and manipulation of elections that hurts democracy and integrity of the system and belief and we consider in reality and belief and we predict this regulation is sound and will probably be upheld in courts,” Newsom stated on Thursday to reporters.

Newsom threatened Musk: “The regulation asserts that many can search injunction reduction and I simply signed the regulation, I simply signed 32 different payments on housing and I haven’t had an opportunity to assessment the precise lawsuit round a conservative blogger that appears offended by our regulation.”

Newsom was referring to the court docket’s potential to cease distribution of the content material and impost civil penalties.

WATCH:

Chris Kohls, the creator of the Kamala Harris parody video sued Gavin Newsom and argued his content material was protected by the First Modification.

US District Decide John A. Mendez, a George W. Bush appointee agreed with Chris Kohls and blocked Newsom’s regulation.

Politico reported:

A federal choose on Wednesday blocked a California measure limiting the usage of digitally altered political “deepfakes” simply two weeks after Gov. Gavin Newsom signed the invoice into regulation.

The ruling is a blow to a push by the state’s main Democrats to rein in deceptive content material on social media forward of Election Day.

Chris Kohls, referred to as “Mr Reagan” on X, sued to forestall the state from implementing the regulation after posting an AI-generated video of a Harris marketing campaign advert on the social media web site. He claimed the video was protected by the First Modification as a result of it was a parody.

The choose agreed.

“Most of [the law] acts as a hammer as a substitute of a scalpel,” Senior U.S. District Decide John A. Mendez wrote, calling it “a blunt device hinders humorous expression and unconstitutionally stifles the free and unfettered alternate of concepts.” He carved out an exception for a “not unduly burdensome” portion of the regulation that requires verbal disclosure of digitally altered content material in audio-only recordings.



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