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Taylor Swift Pursues Trademark Protection Against AI-Generated Imitations of Her Voice and Image

The pop icon initiates legal measures to safeguard her unique sound and likeness amid rising concerns over AI-driven content replication.

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Taylor Swift is taking proactive legal steps to protect her distinctive voice and image from unauthorized AI-generated reproductions. By seeking trademark registration, Swift aims to establish clear rights over her personal brand elements, addressing emerging challenges posed by artificial intelligence in the entertai…
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Taylor Swift Pursues Trademark Protection Against AI-Generated Imitations of Her Voice and Image Taylor Swift is taking proactive legal steps to protect her distinctive voice and image from unauthorized AI-generated reproductions. By seeking trademark registration, Swift aims to establish clear rights over her pers... Read the full IIPLA article: https://iipla.org/news/taylor-swift-pursues-trademark-protection-against-ai-generated-imitations-of-her-voice-and-image

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