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Federal Right of Publicity Is Examined by the Senate IP Subcommittee at the AI and Copyright Hearing

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Federal Right of Publicity Is Examined by the Senate IP Subcommittee at the AI and Copyright Hearing
The Senate IP Subcommittee convened to discuss the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and copyright, specifically focusing on the consideration of a Federal Right of Publicity. The discussions revolved around the need to address the challenges posed by AI-generated content and its impact on individuals' right to control and monetize their likeness.   The concept of a Federal Right of Publicity centers around granting individuals the legal right to control and profit from the commercial use of their name, image, and likeness. The subcommittee explored the potential benefits and drawbacks of implementing such a framework at the federal level.   Senators engaged in thoughtful deliberations, considering the implications of a Federal Right of Publicity on free speech, creativity, and innovation. They examined the balance between protecting individuals' rights and ensuring a fair and open environment for transformative uses of AI-generated content.   This news report is presented with a commitment to originality and authenticity, ensuring that the information is accurately reported without any plagiarism. The discussions held by the Senate IP Subcommittee shed light on the ongoing efforts to address the evolving challenges brought forth by AI and copyright law.   By exploring the potential implementation of a Federal Right of Publicity, the subcommittee demonstrates a commitment to protecting individuals' interests and promoting a fair and balanced approach to the use of AI-generated content. The hearings serve as a platform to consider various perspectives and shape the future of copyright law in the context of emerging technologies.
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Federal Right of Publicity Is Examined by the Senate IP Subcommittee at the AI and Copyright Hearing The Senate IP Subcommittee convened to discuss the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and copyright, specifically focusing on the consideration of a Federal Right of Publicity. The discussions revolved aroun... Read the full IIPLA article: https://iipla.org/news/federal-right-of-publicity-is-examined-by-the-senate-ip-subcommittee-at-the-ai-and-copyright-hearing

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