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Taylor Swift Moves to Trademark Her Voice and Image Amid Rising AI Concerns

As artificial intelligence technologies advance, Taylor Swift seeks trademark protections for her voice and likeness to safeguard her personal brand.

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In response to the rapid growth of AI-generated content, global music icon Taylor Swift has initiated trademark applications to protect her voice and image. This strategic move aims to prevent unauthorized commercial use of her persona in AI-driven media and advertising, reflecting broader industry concerns about inte…
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