The end of 2023 and the first half of 2024 were remarkably eventful in terms of AI-related initiatives addressing the impact of AI on intellectual property and publicity rights. The general legislative goal seems to be twofold: to afford rights holders and consumers more rights, such as new publicity rights regarding digital replicas for celebrities, and to provide transparency regarding AI training data and AI impact.
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