PLENA AI Deepfake & Synthetic Media Victim Documentation
Victim-controlled receipts of synthetic media targeting them — the deepfake, the imposter audio, the AI-generated impersonation. Built for victims of non-consensual deepfake intimate imagery, voice cloning fraud, and identity-impersonation deepfakes — and the legal, regulatory, and platform-takedown bodies that act on victim documentation.
Opening problem
Approximately ninety-six percent of deepfakes circulating online are non-consensual intimate content, overwhelmingly targeting women. Voice-cloning fraud has produced documented losses in the hundreds of millions of dollars from corporate impersonation and family-scam cases. Identity-impersonation deepfakes target public figures, executives, and increasingly private individuals. The Take It Down Act (US, 2024) and analogous emerging regimes globally provide some legal recourse; platform takedown procedures provide some immediate relief; but victims uniformly report that documenting what was distributed, when, where, and how it propagated is a substantial barrier to either path.
PLENA AI Deepfake & Synthetic Media Victim Documentation produces the victim-controlled receipt layer: structured documentation of the synthetic media, its propagation, the platforms involved, the takedown requests made, and the responses received.
Five workflows PlenaProof covers
Initial Synthetic Media Documentation
Sealed capture of the synthetic media itself — screenshots, downloads, URLs, originating context — at the moment the victim discovers it.
Propagation Tracking
Documentation of where the content appears, where it has spread, and which platforms host it.
Platform Takedown Request and Response Documentation
Receipts of takedown requests sent, the channels used, the platform responses (or non-responses), and the timing of any removal.
Legal/Regulatory Handover Packet
Forum-specific compilations for Take It Down Act enforcement, civil suits, EU DSA regulator complaints, UK Online Safety Act referrals, and platform-policy escalations.
Continuity Across Platform Changes
Refresh discipline across the months and years it often takes for content to be fully removed or for legal proceedings to conclude.
Institutional version
Target partners: Cyber Civil Rights Initiative; National Center for Missing & Exploited Children; Stop NCII (UK); platform trust-and-safety teams; specialist law firms handling deepfake civil cases; FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center; EU Digital Services Act regulators.
Same complement-not-replace disclaimer. PlenaProof does not remove content from platforms, identify perpetrators, or guarantee takedown success. It produces the victim-controlled receipt layer that takedown counsel, regulators, and platform trust-and-safety teams can act on.
The 100-Year Operating Commitment
Deepfake harms persist online for years; civil and criminal cases unfold over years; platform-policy proceedings continue across multiple platform-policy cycles. Every artifact replicated, anchored, verifiable across that arc.
Why this differs
From platform reporting interfaces (which capture only what the platform retains): PLENA receipts are held by the victim, portable across platforms, and structured for multi-forum handover (criminal, civil, regulatory, platform-policy) from one underlying archive.
Existing instruments this complements
- Take It Down Act (US 2024)
- EU Digital Services Act Article 14
- UK Online Safety Act
- Australian Online Safety Act 2021
- Equivalent emerging regimes globally
What this does not do
PLENA AI Deepfake & Synthetic Media Victim Documentation does not remove content from platforms. It does not identify perpetrators. It does not guarantee takedown success. It does not provide legal representation. It does not host or republish synthetic media. It documents.
Languages
Launches in PLENA's 8 live languages. Contact hello@joinplena.com for translator inquiries.
Related PLENA receipt grammar
For platform trust-and-safety teams, deepfake civil-litigation counsel, regulators, and victim-advocacy organizations
Cyber Civil Rights Initiative; NCMEC; Stop NCII; platform trust-and-safety teams; specialist law firms; FBI IC3; EU DSA regulators: PlenaProof welcomes pilot conversations.