New York’s Right to Publicity and Deepfakes Law Breaks New Ground

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New York Governor Andrew M. Cuomo has signed a path-breaking law addressing synthetic or digitally manipulated media. The law has two main components.

First, the law establishes a postmortem right of publicity to protect performers’ likenesses - including digitally manipulated likenesses - from unauthorized commercial exploitation for 40 years after death.

Originally published in The Computer & Internet Lawyer - April 2021.

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