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Using artificial intelligence to impersonate celebrities is not “alright, alright, alright.” Matthew McConaughey has trademarked “Alright, alright, alright,” the iconic catchphrase that he first made ...
He is trademarking several clips that have added to his popularity, The Wall Street Journal was first to report. Included is a seven-second clip of the “Magic Mike” actor standing on a porch, a ...
There has been much ink spilled, in recent years, about the cultural thefts that occur both in and around the generative artificial “intelligence” business, a multi-billion dollar industry that seems ...
Matthew McConaughey has turned to trademarking to protect several of his most iconic catchphrases. As reported by Variety, attorneys from entertainment law firm Yorn Levine have landed eight ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Matthew McConaughey is standing up against AI by filing eight trademarks protecting the phrases that helped make him famous, including "alright, alright, alright!" The trademarks, ...
Matthew McConaughey says it's no longer "alright, alright, alright" for AI to use his likeness. The Oscar-winning actor has officially trademarked his image and voice, including his iconic three word ...
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 ...