Post by A.A. Dewan & Co. (Law Firm)
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AI can now copy your face, clone your voice, and imitate your creative style. But here is the legal question most people are not ready for: Who owns your digital identity? Deepfakes are not always illegal. They can be used in films, education, comedy, accessibility, and creative editing. But when someone uses another person’s face, voice, image, or style without consent, the issue becomes serious. It may involve copyright law, privacy law, personality rights, defamation, fraud, cybercrime, and digital identity protection. I have shared a detailed legal explanation in this newsletter. The real question is: If AI copies your voice so perfectly that even your family cannot tell the difference, should the law treat it as free speech, identity theft, or digital kidnapping? Share your thoughts in the comments. I have shared a detailed legal explanation in our latest article. Read the full article on our website to understand how AI deepfakes affect your face, voice, creative style, copyright, privacy, and legal rights. Full article: https://lnkd.in/dWg7R7EH #AIdeepfakes #copyrightLaw #digitalIdentity #ailaw #privacylaw #cyberLaw #personalityrights #artificialIntelligence #legaltech