Famous American singer Taylor Swift has taken decisive steps to protect her unique voice and appearance from content created by artificial intelligence. According to the TMZ portal, citing official documents, the star has filed applications to register the corresponding trademarks.
American pop diva Taylor Swift is actively fighting against threats posed by artificial intelligence. She has officially filed applications to trademark her voice and appearance in an effort to protect herself from unauthorized use of AI-generated content. This information is confirmed by the TMZ portal, citing documents in its possession.
Protection from AI Copies
"She quietly registered several very specific trademarks aimed at nullifying any digital copies of her voice and image," the publication emphasizes. This indicates a well-thought-out strategy to safeguard her unique persona in the digital space.
Unique Sound Marks
Among other things, Taylor Swift intends to trademark her recognizable phrases: "Hey, it’s Taylor Swift" and "Hey, it’s Taylor." These applications fall into a rare and specialized category of "sound marks" intended for identification through unique audio signals.
Visual Image Under Protection
A separate application is aimed at protecting a specific visual image of the singer. It concerns an image where she is holding a pink guitar with a black strap, dressed in a bright multicolored jumpsuit with silver accents and stylish boots.
McConaughey Precedent
It is worth noting that Taylor Swift is not a pioneer in this area. Previously, American actor and producer Matthew McConaughey had filed similar applications in an effort to protect his voice and unique image from digital counterfeits.