"Alright, Alright, Alright!" Film actor Matthew McConaughey has trademarked his voice and image in a bid to combat AI fakes.
Matthew McConaughey has trademarked his signature phrase to get ahead of unauthorized used of his likeness and voice by artificial intelligence programs.
Well-known actor Matthew McConaughey has attracted headlines following the registration of a number of trademarks, not just related to brands ...
Oscar-winning actor Matthew McConaughey trademarked ‘Alright, alright, alright,” his popular catchphrase from “Dazed and Confused,” in order to protect against possible AI misuse. The trademark is ...
The actor first uttered the phrase on screen as David Wooderson in 1993's cult classic 'Dazed and Confused' ...
Matthew McConaughey's lawyers want you to know that using AI to replicate the actor’s famous catchphrase is not “alright, alright, alright.” Attorneys for entertainment law firm Yorn Levine ...
Matthew McConaughey trademarks his famous catchphrase, “Alright, Alright, Alright!” against rampant AI misuse. Interestingly, ...
Matthew McConaughey has taken out eight trademarks, including his iconic phrase “alright, alright, alright.” Here’s why.
Using artificial intelligence to impersonate celebrities is not “all right.” Matthew McConaughey has trademarked “All right, all right, all right,” the iconic catchphrase that he first made famous in ...
According to the USPTO, the trademark covers the specific “Alright” phrase, which “consists of a man saying ‘ALRIGHT ALRIGHT ...
Matthew McConaughey trademarks ‘All right, all right, all right’ catchphrase in bid to beat AI fakes
The Oscar winner intends to combat misuse of the famous line from Dazed and Confused by creating ‘a clear perimeter around ownership’ ...
Matthew McConaughey is planning ahead. Indeed, the Wedding Planner star has taken steps to prevent artificial intelligence from using his image or likeness in the future. Matthew—according to The Wall ...
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