Establishes civil right of action for misuse of individual's name, image, likeness, or voice.
The legislation is expected to provide individuals with robust protections against unauthorized commercial use of their identities. By allowing civil actions against violators and establishing corresponding penalties, including fines and potential imprisonment for egregious offenses, it aims to deter misuse. It also includes provisions for enforcement against those who exploit an individual's identity through new technologies, potentially addressing challenges posed by artificial intelligence. However, the bill allows fair use exceptions for certain activities such as news reporting and education, seeking to balance individuals' rights with public interest.
Assembly Bill A4480 establishes the civil right of action for the misuse of an individual's name, image, likeness, or voice, effectively codifying the right of publicity in New Jersey state law. This right had previously been recognized through case law but was never formally written into statute. The bill affirms that every individual has control over the commercial use of their personal attributes, which can be assigned or inherited, thus extending property rights beyond an individual's death for up to ten years. This control includes commercial exploitation in various media forms, including digital and physical representations.
Notably, some concerns have been raised around the implications of this bill for existing contracts and rights. It expressly states that it will not affect existing licensing agreements or public privacy laws, but there is ongoing debate regarding how this codification may affect the landscape of personal rights versus commercial interests moving forward. Additionally, the inclusion of provisions related to artificial intelligence highlights emerging challenges, suggesting a recognition that technology complicates traditional notions of personal image and likeness rights.