
Clare McGlynn
Clare McGlynn is a professor of law at Durham University and an expert in image-based abuse. She has criticized the legal system for not routinely issuing deprivation orders against offenders of intimate image abuse, emphasizing the need for legal reforms to better protect victims and address the injustices they face.
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Prof Clare McGlynn, of Durham University, was part of a coalition that lobbied for the law against creating non-consensual intimate images.
Durham University academic say deepfake law delay 'frustrating'Clare McGlynn is a law professor and expert in violence against women and girls from Durham University.
Use of AI to harm women has only just begun, experts warn | Grok AIClare McGlynn has helped draft a law which would make pornographic deepfakes illegal.
Pornographic Taylor Swift deepfakes generated by Musk's Grok AIClare McGlynn is a professor of law at Durham University who worked on the proposals to criminalize choking in porn.
‘There is no safe way to do it’: the rapid rise and horrifying risks of choking during sex | SexClare McGlynn is a professor of law at Durham University and expert on the legal regulation of pornography.
Porn isn’t just a reflection of our desires – it shapes them, putting women and girls at risk | Fiona Vera-GrayClare McGlynn is a professor of law at Durham University and an expert in image-based abuse.
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