AI, Privacy, and the Law: The Dark Side of Nude Generation Technology" what law give right to protect individual nude picture related
In India, creating or sharing AI-generated nude or obscene images of a person without their consent is a criminal offence under multiple sections of law. Here’s a breakdown of applicable sections and case laws : Relevant Legal Provisions 1. Section 66E, IT Act, 2000 Violation of privacy – capturing, publishing or transmitting the image of a private area of any person without consent. Punishment : Up to 3 years imprisonment or ₹2 lakh fine. 2. Section 67, IT Act, 2000 Publishing or transmitting obscene material in electronic form. Punishment : Up to 3 years and ₹5 lakh fine (first conviction). 3. Section 67A, IT Act, 2000 Publishing sexually explicit material – such as AI-generated deepfakes or nudes. Punishment : Up to 5 years and ₹10 lakh fine. 4. Section 354C IPC – Voyeurism Watching or capturing images of a woman engaging in a private act without consent. Punishment : 1–3 years (first offence), up to 7 years (repeat). 5. Section 509 IPC Words...