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Matthew McConaughey is trying to ensure that it’s not “all right, all right, all right” for unauthorized use of his image or voice by artificial intelligence. The 56-year-old superstar actor, who ...
An iconic actor is trying to protect one of his most famous lines from illegal use. Matthew McConaughey has filed a trademark for his catchphrase “alright, alright, alright,” in an attempt to stop AI ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Matthew McConaughey is moving to protect his image and voice from unauthorized AI use, securing new trademarks that cover his ...
Matthew McConaughey has heard his iconic “alright, alright, alright” catchphrase repeated back to him since it first left his lips in 1993, and a recent trademark filing from the actor will help ...
As widespread celebrity deepfakes have prompted regulatory scrutiny around the world, actor Matthew McConaughey is taking a new approach to protect his likeness—by trademarking himself. The trademarks ...
The actor first uttered the phrase on screen as David Wooderson in 1993's cult classic 'Dazed and Confused' Rick Kern/FilmMagic Matthew McConaughey is trademarking his iconic catchphrase "Alright, ...