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  2. Personality rights - Wikipedia

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    Indiana has one of the stronger right of publicity statutes in the U.S., providing recognition of the right for 100 years after death, and protecting not only the usual "name, image and likeness", but also signature, photograph, gestures, distinctive appearances, and mannerisms. Notably, Oklahoma also provides 100 years of protection after ...

  3. Student athlete compensation - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after the Court's decision in Alston, the NCAA issued an interim name, image, and likeness policy which permits student-athletes to earn this compensation. [20] States have also followed suit by enacting similar laws. [21] To date, 29 states have some sort of NIL legislation in place since the Alston interim policy was put into place. [22]

  4. Tennessee becomes first US state with law protecting ... - AOL

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    Tennessee's preexisting law protected name, image, and likeness, but it did not specifically address new, personalized generative AI cloning models and services that enable human impersonation and ...

  5. Celebrity privacy - Wikipedia

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    The right of publicity, also called personality rights, aims to control and protect the unauthorized commercial use of people's identities, such as names, photos, or likenesses. [13] Based on the right to privacy, the right of publicity is relatively new in the U.S. and was first recognized in the 1953 Haelan Laboratories v. Topps Chewing Gum case.

  6. How important is name, image and likeness for Florida? - AOL

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  7. Q&A: What's next for NIL (name, image likeness) - AOL

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    As name, image and likeness compensation rules hit the one-year mark, The Times provides a Q&A covering what has happened and what's likely to come. Q&A: What's next for NIL (name, image likeness ...

  8. ELVIS Act - Wikipedia

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    The ELVIS Act or Ensuring Likeness Voice and Image Security Act, signed into law by Tennessee Governor Bill Lee on March 21, 2024, marked a significant milestone in the area of regulation of artificial intelligence and public sector policies for artists in the era of artificial intelligence (AI) [1] and AI alignment.

  9. College Athletes' Name, Image And Likeness Changed The Game

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    College athletes now have the rights to earn sponsorship money and have more power over their own brands. July 1st marks one year since the National Collegiate Athletic Association, better known ...