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October 16, 2024

Practice Work Shop (PWS) On “Should The Public Be Free To Use AI-Cloned Voices Of Deceased Artists/Personalities?

Featuring: Amal Riaz

During the last PWS session, Amal Riaz, Trainee Associate hosted a discussion on “Should the public be free to use AI-cloned voices of deceased artists/personalities, or should personality rights limit their use?” The session commenced with a discussion on whether AI voice cloning of deceased artists stifle creativity by limiting new artists’ opportunities, or does it provide a platform for novel artistic expression. The members then went on to discuss whether posthumous personality rights should be recognized and should voice cloning of deceased artists be protected under personality rights. The members exchanged ideas as to what would be the ideal period, for providing protection to the voice of a deceased personality after which it would pass into the public domain. The session concluded with a discussion on a suitable legal framework where the public and private rights are balanced such that creativity is not restricted but simultaneously the heirs of the deceased artists are compensated.

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