An article appearing in a forthcoming Fordham Law Review "When the Screen Lies: Navigating Privacy and Publicity in an AI World" by Nancy Menagh offers a meticulously argued case for the creation of a federal right of publicity in the United States, prompted by the rise of generative AI in the entertainment industry.
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An article appearing in a forthcoming Fordham Law Review "When the Screen Lies: Navigating Privacy and Publicity in an AI World" by Nancy Menagh offers a meticulously argued case for the creation of a federal right of publicity in the United States, prompted by the rise of generative AI in the entertainment industry.