Hak Untuk Dilupakan: Penghapusan Jejak Digital Sebagai Perlindungan Selebriti Anak dari Bahaya Deepfake

Muhammad Deckri Algamar, Aliya Ilysia Irfana Ampri
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Child celebrities coming from Youtube, TikTok, and other social media are at high risk of being exploited and sexualized over their content. As Youtuber parents nonchalantly record their children without worries about exposing their privacy to the internet, predators lurk while seeking to exploit the minors at any moment’s notice. The loss of privacy experienced by child celebrities may contribute to the loss of self-ownership, even leading to cases of depersonalization where children become unable to separate their authentic identity from their celebrity persona. Furthermore, another concerning issue on disseminating child sexual abuse materials depicting child celebrities further threatening minors on the internet. Where regulations have been put in place to protect children in conventional manners, it is being challenged when facing the new Deepfake technology that can create artificially generated pornographic content using the child’s face. Through literary review over materials related to child celebrity’s privacy and the rampant use of Deepfake. This paper proposed that a crossover between Pornography Law, ITE Law, and Child Protection Law is required in adapting to these unconventional circumstances. Specifically, this paper explores the option to utilize “Hak Untuk Dilupakan” as stipulated under Article 26 of UU ITE to protect children’s privacy and prevent certain content from being further disseminated, either by delisting or through a take-down mechanism under court orders.
来自Youtube、抖音和其他社交媒体的儿童明星因其内容被剥削和性化的风险很高。当youtube上的父母们若无其事地录制孩子的视频,而不担心他们的隐私暴露在互联网上时,捕食者潜伏在那里,随时准备利用未成年人。儿童名人所经历的隐私丧失可能会导致自我所有权的丧失,甚至导致人格解体,儿童无法将他们的真实身份与他们的名人形象分开。此外,另一个令人担忧的问题是,在互联网上传播描绘儿童名人进一步威胁未成年人的儿童性虐待材料。在以传统方式保护儿童的法规已经到位的地方,面对新的Deepfake技术,它正在受到挑战,这种技术可以利用儿童的脸来人工生成色情内容。通过对儿童名人隐私和Deepfake泛滥使用相关材料的文学评论。本文提出,要适应这些非常规的环境,需要在《色情法》、《信息技术犯罪法》和《儿童保护法》之间进行交叉。具体而言,本文探讨了利用UU ITE第26条规定的“Hak Untuk Dilupakan”来保护儿童隐私并防止某些内容进一步传播的选择,无论是通过下架还是通过法院命令下架机制。
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