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  1. Say you? Say me. "Lionel Richie Files Trademarks to Protect His Voice From AI" by Josh Gerben # AI # news # tech https://www. gerbenlaw.com/blog/lionel-rich ie-

    Singer Lionel Richie has filed trademark applications to protect his voice from unauthorized AI use. The applications aim to prevent the creation of AI-generated music or other content that mimics his distinct vocal style. This move highlights growing concerns among artists about the potential misuse of their likeness in the age of artificial intelligence. AI

    IMPACT Artists are exploring legal avenues to protect their likeness from AI, signaling a growing need for intellectual property frameworks in the generative AI era.

  2. Lionel Richie Is Trademarking the Sound of His Voice: ‘Hello, Is It Me You’re Looking For?’ https:// fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.bill board.com/pro/lionel-richie-

    Singer Lionel Richie has filed for trademarks on the sound of his voice, including specific lyrics from his hit songs, to protect against AI voice cloning. This move follows similar actions by artists like Taylor Swift and actors such as Matthew McConaughey, who are increasingly using legal avenues to safeguard their identities from unauthorized AI generation. While trademarking sounds is rare and faces legal challenges, these efforts highlight growing concerns among artists about the potential for AI to infringe on their rights and cause reputational damage. AI

    Lionel Richie Is Trademarking the Sound of His Voice: ‘Hello, Is It Me You’re Looking For?’ https:// fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.bill board.com/pro/lionel-richie-

    IMPACT Artists are exploring legal avenues like trademarking their voices to combat unauthorized AI cloning and protect their likeness.