Can AI digital artists "collide" with celebrities? Experts say it depends on whether they can recognize the real person.
A film and television media company in Shanghai released a video, signing two AI digital artists, Qin Lingyue and Lin Xiyuan, and planning to launch an AI series. This has sparked heated discussions among netizens, with the focus on whether the resemblance of AI digital artists to multiple celebrities constitutes infringement. Legal experts point out that judging whether it constitutes infringement requires considering multiple factors, with the key being whether the public can recognize the real person from the image of the AI digital artist. If the image of an AI digital person makes the public mistake them for a certain celebrity, it may constitute infringement. To protect their rights, evidence should be collected and professional lawyers should be hired to file civil lawsuits. Experts call for AI digital artists to adhere to legal boundaries in their creations, eliminate infringement, and balance compliance with innovation.
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