technopleb.eth | by Tom (u/plebeius.eth) | 13mo ago
the COPIED act would make it illegal in the US to share image files without C2PA watermark which allows you (and the gov) to trace its origin. [Learn more](https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1818754295975628800/pu/vid/avc1/1920x1080/Cygad9Xm_1Hhm4g3.mp4) (clip from Fireship)
- HIDEAGEM: https://hideagem.com
- source code: https://github.com/CYBERGEM777/HIDEAGEM
- dev: https://x.com/UltraTerm
5 direct replies
by u/12D3KooWKHxGvCPKSUUr1TuFWsW4wpKiEVhX7xA47EeWeKTL4BiZ | 13mo ago
whats the pretext? muh crime? or anti-deep fakes?
by u/12D3KooWM1shDHanm4u8Vhe6oThdDTLqv8shLnUGS69Pktp1TGSJ | 13mo ago
I think most Linux distros already come with stenography utility that lests you stitch in data into flles including images
by u/12D3KooWSdGQB9cGmbrBHpEtZhWM8KrBVNu9XCUXoNLf68utejXh | 13mo ago
It's called C2PA and it means that the monkey is actually mine
by u/12D3KooWG69aLWH1Ehg6H69EWiTkuHzHBweYdsEmncDbUWaJqQzr | 13mo ago
clearly violates US free speed laws as well, it's a restriction on speech
by u/12D3KooWBVAwe8NWumJNzXL7cRoz1zpaxwzKKju8Ajkej1G7XiUt | 13mo ago
FUCK BABYLON