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That's the issue though. As far as I know it hasn't been tested in court and it's quite possible the law is useless and has no teeth.
With AI porn you can point to real victims whose unconsented pictures were used to train the models, and say that's abuse. But when it's just a drawing, who is the victim? Is it just a thought crime? Can we prosecute those?