Written Answer · 2025-09-24 · Parliament 15

Use of Copyright Law to Strengthen Protection Against Deepfakes

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議員はシンガポールがデンマークの著作権法によるディープフェイク対抗の事例から学べるかを質問した。政府はディープフェイクがもたらすオンライン被害を重視しており、新しい法制を通じて被害者の救済権を強化すると回答した。著作権法は主に革新的な創作をサポートするもので、技術の悪用を規制するには適用できず、関連する侵害行為は他の知的財産法で対応できることを強調した。核心的な争点は、著作権法がディープフェイク管理に適しているかどうかという点にある。

重要なポイント

  • Deepfakes cause online harm
  • Copyright law supports innovation, not regulation of abuse
  • Other IP laws can supplement governance
政府の立場

著作権法は深度偽造治理の主途径ではありません

質問の立場

デンマークの著作権法を参考にして保護を強化します

政策シグナル

新法の推進によってネットワークセキュリティを強化する予定です

“The primary purpose of our copyright law is to support innovation and incentivise creativity.”

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英語原文

SPRS Hansard · Fetched: 2026-05-02

40 Mr Patrick Tay Teck Guan asked the Minister for Law whether Singapore is studying Denmark’s decision to use copyright law to strengthen protection against deepfakes, by providing individuals with a legal basis to demand illegal digital imitations be removed from tech platforms.

Mr Edwin Tong Chun Fai : Countries around the world have different approaches to dealing with the issue of deepfakes. Singapore similarly takes the issue seriously.

The Government recognises that deepfake technology can be misused to harass or cause other online harm to individuals. In this regard, the Ministry of Law and Ministry of Digital Development and Information will be introducing new legislation and measures to enhance online safety. These include empowering victims of online harms, including those arising from deepfakes, to obtain relief and seek accountability from those responsible for such harms.

In Singapore, the primary purpose of our copyright law is to support innovation and incentivise creativity, by granting creators a bundle of rights to control the use and dissemination of their works, rather than regulate the misuse of technology that gives rise to online harms. Beyond copyright, other aspects of our intellectual property laws may be used where deepfakes result in specific harms under those laws. These include the common law action of passing off, in cases involving misrepresentation arising from digital replicas of identifiable individual traits without consent.