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celebrity rights
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The tag 'celebrity rights' on WindowsForum.com covers how public figures like Matthew McConaughey use trademark law to protect their identity from AI-driven impersonations and deepfakes. Discussions focus on registering sound marks and short video clips as a legal strategy against synthetic voices and images. The content explores whether existing trademark protections can effectively police unauthorized AI-generated content that mimics a celebrity's likeness or catchphrases. This tag is relevant for those interested in the intersection of intellectual property, digital rights, and emerging AI technologies as they affect high-profile individuals.
Matthew McConaughey’s decision to trademark short video and audio clips of himself — including a registered sound mark for the now‑iconic line “Alright, alright, alright” — marks a notable escalation in how public figures are trying to protect their identity from AI‑driven impersonations and...
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