A person who made global headlines after continuing to share deprivation porn in violation of the Australian court order, is now facing the biggest penalty ever threatening artificial intelligence abuse.
The Australian Asifi Commissioner, Julie In Mans Grant, has been fined between 400,000 and 50 450,000. ReportedThey suggest that other repeated criminals have been guaranteed to stop.
Anthony Rutondo, the fifty -year -old Anthony Rutondo, who distributed his time between the Philippines and Australia, was ordered that Rotondo had now posted on the defective Mr Deep Fax site.
Earlier this month, they The controversial site is closed forever “A critical service provider” after the “permanent” service, but no news came to the creators who uploaded tens of thousands of videos, which attracted more than 1.5 billion ideas. However, in a sign that this weekend, more Denmark’s results are coming. Tried to hand over a pharmacist in CanadaDavid Do, who is suspected of playing a key role in running Mr. Deep Fax. If convicted, the DO may face six months imprisonment for Denmark’s notorious laws and possibly elsewhere, possibly elsewhere.
Rotondo is one of Mr Deep Fax creators, as police have confirmed. Instead of removing the photos immediately, Rotondo was approved in December 2023 for violating the court order, 000 25,000, while after receiving it, more victims were targeted in those days – yet the minor coming to the Australian private school was also included. Although it is understood to keep the names of its victims secret, they also sent the court order to 49 email addresses, including media outlets, which identified some of the victims. The Guardian said there was another deep -fickly attached to the email.
Australia corrected their rules After the arrest of Rotondo, to convict such a deep fax, after which the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) investigation was investigated by an “anonymous online creator” in which seven Australian public figures target online. According to the ABC, he can avoid a maximum of six years in prison under these reforms, but has been accused of counting five counts of pornographic publications and exhibitions, as well as a count of pornographic publishing and display of a child under the age of 16.
In court, Rotondo “did not show any remorse or contradiction for his behavior,” Justice Roger Derengton said at the hearing of the sanctions, hearing the ABC sanctions. Reported. He apparently thought that the Australian order could not be implemented because he was a Philippine resident.