NO FAKES Act of 2025 Nurture Originals, Foster Art, and Keep Entertainment Safe Act of 2025
If enacted, SB1367 would significantly impact the balance between creators' rights and the deployment of digital and AI technologies in various sectors such as entertainment and advertising. It establishes civil penalties for unauthorized usage and outlines processes for individuals or entities to seek damages. The bill also intends to preempt state laws governing digital replicas to create a uniform federal standard for protecting these rights, effectively overriding existing state-level regulations.
SB1367, also known as the NO FAKES Act of 2025, seeks to establish protections for the intellectual property rights related to the voice and visual likeness of individuals. The bill aims to create a legal structure that delineates the conditions under which individuals can control the use of their digital replicas, particularly those generated through artificial intelligence and other technologies. Key provisions include defining what constitutes a 'digital replica' and the criteria for liability when such replicas are used without authorization.
There are notable points of contention surrounding SB1367, particularly regarding how extensive these digital rights should be and the potential impacts on creativity and expression. Opponents may argue that the bill could inhibit the use of likenesses in critical commentary, satire, or news reporting. Furthermore, concerns also revolve around enforcing compliance, especially for platforms that host user-generated content—leading to debates over the responsibilities of such platforms versus the rights of individuals.