The U.S. Senate is looking to roll out protections for actors, musicians, performers and individuals outside of the entertainment industry from having computer-generated versions of their image and voice, known as digital replicas, being used without their consent.
In bipartisan legislation introduced in the U.S. Senate last week, known as the No Fakes Act, it notes that individuals “shall have the right” to authorize the use of their own “image, voice, or visual likeness.” The right also remains in place 70 years after an individual’s death.
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