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oxygen_crisis | 1 year ago
> ...these observations hold true of singing, especially singing by a singer of renown. The singer manifests herself in the song. To impersonate her voice is to pirate her identity...
> We need not and do not go so far as to hold that every imitation of a voice to advertise merchandise is actionable. We hold only that when a distinctive voice of a professional singer is widely known and is deliberately imitated in order to sell a product, the sellers have appropriated what is not theirs...
ConorSheehan1|1 year ago
vkou|1 year ago
They aren't going to use AI to have Tom Cruise in their film. He won't sign these rights away.
But they sure as hell want to have the next Tom Cruise sign those rights away as a condition for being hired to be Random Bystander #4 in a straight-to-streaming C-film.
Then, once he becomes successful and famous, they won't have to pay him a cent to keep using him, forever.
I can't wait for the future where even more of the wealth people who do work generate will be siphoned off to the owners.
ummonk|1 year ago