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Is creating and distributing an AI deepfake video of a numismatic dealer endorsing a note a criminal offence in India?
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If a deepfake of you is used to sell a fake note, what is the fastest legal remedy available?
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Does India have a specific law against deepfake fraud in 2026 — or is it covered by existing provisions?
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Can WhatsApp be held liable for circulating a deepfake fraud video on its platform?
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If you paid money believing a deepfake endorsement video — are you considered a victim under Indian law or at fault for not verifying?
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How can a collector or dealer proactively protect themselves from being deepfaked in a future fraud?
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Can AI-generated fake text testimonials endorsing a fraudulent note also be prosecuted?
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Is using an AI voice clone of a famous dealer in a phone call to extract payment a criminal offence?
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What evidence should you collect if you receive a suspicious deepfake numismatic video?
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Can a numismatic dealer or content creator get a court injunction to stop a deepfake video from circulating before it causes more damage?
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Should famous numismatic collectors proactively register their name and image as intellectual property to protect against deepfake misuse?