Trademark Applications
Coverage of Trademark Applications in the Nexus archive.
- Taylor Swift is stepping up the legal war on AI copycats
Taylor Swift is taking legal action against AI copycats by filing trademark applications for two phrases she uses in her album promotion. The applications, submitted by TAS Rights Management, include audio clips of Swift saying 'Hey, it's Taylor Swift' and 'Hey, it's Taylor.' The article notes the complexities of legal battles involving AI technology.
- Taylor Swift files to trademark her voice and likeness in the age of AI
Taylor Swift has filed three trademark applications, including one for her voice speaking the phrase 'Hey, it's Taylor,' as part of efforts to protect her intellectual property in the context of AI advancements.
- WATCH: Taylor Swift files to trademark voice, image amid AI misuse
Taylor Swift is filing three new trademark applications to protect her voice and image from unauthorized AI-generated content. The move follows the misuse of her likeness in AI fakes without her permission.
- Taylor Swift files several trademarks to protect voice and likeness from misuse
Taylor Swift filed multiple trademark applications to protect her voice, likeness, and music from misuse by artificial intelligence. The legal action was reported by NBC News' Erin McLaughlin.
- Taylor Swift Seeks Trademarks for Her Voice and Image to Fight AI Fakes
Taylor Swift is seeking trademarks for her voice and image to combat AI-generated deepfakes, as advancements in image generation tools pose new challenges. The move aims to strengthen her legal ability to protect her intellectual property against unauthorized AI reproductions.