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    Who Owns Your Voice? Trademark’s Expansion into Identity Protection

    February 12, 2026By Victoria Reyes

      Actor Matthew McConaughey (“McConaughey”) recently sought an inventive shield against artificial intelligence (“AI”) impersonators: he registered trademarks on recordings of his own voice, including his iconic phrase, “alright, alright, alright.”[i] This move made headlines not for its legal precision but for what it revealed: a glaring gap in the law.[ii] As AI makes it […]

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    Challenging Borders: The Lanham Act and its “New” Global Reach

    October 6, 2023By Jessica Silva

      In the United States, the legal landscape of intellectual properties has long been shaped by a commitment to safeguarding artists’ creations while simultaneously nurturing the progress of arts and sciences. For years, intellectual property laws have been developed to reward innovators with a property right in their creation in order to incentivize innovation and […]

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