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Big move in the U.S. Senate: lawmakers just passed a unanimous bill giving deepfake victims the legal right to sue for damages. This marks a significant step in protecting people's digital identities and reputations as synthetic media technology becomes increasingly sophisticated. The legislation addresses a growing concern—as deepfake technology advances, the potential for misuse in creating non-consensual content and spreading disinformation grows exponentially. By establishing a legal framework for victims to seek compensation, the bill essentially puts accountability mechanisms in place. It's a reminder that as we navigate the Web3 era with digital assets and decentralized identities becoming more prevalent, the broader legal infrastructure around digital protection continues to evolve. This kind of regulatory clarity could influence how platforms—both centralized and decentralized—approach content moderation and user protection going forward.