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Fan-Topia refers to idealized or fantastical representations of fandoms, often created by fans themselves. This can include detailed, imaginary worlds where characters from movies, TV shows, books, or video games live out alternate storylines. Fan-Topia can manifest through fan fiction, art, videos, and other creative expressions.

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In the not-so-distant future, the concept of fandom had evolved into a fully immersive experience known as Fan-Topia. This vast, virtual realm was a utopia for fans, where the barriers between creators, characters, and enthusiasts dissolved. Here, one could step into the shoes of their favorite characters, interact with fellow admirers, and even influence the narratives of beloved stories. Fan-Topia was the brainchild of the enigmatic Mondomonger, a visionary entrepreneur with a profound understanding of both the media landscape and the human psyche. If you want, I can expand any section

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Currently, no federal law in the United States explicitly bans the creation of non-consensual deepfake pornography of a celebrity. While "right of publicity" laws exist (protecting a celebrity’s ability to control the commercial use of their likeness), deepfakes often exist in a grey area. Is a deepfake that is never sold for money, but shared for free on a Mondomonger board, a commercial violation? Usually, courts say no. Is it defamation? Only if the fake content damages a real-world business interest, not if it merely causes emotional distress.

: Artificial intelligence-based media that overlays a person's likeness onto another's body, often used to create nonconsensual and explicit content without the subject's permission.