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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/20181716
Law would hold US individuals and firms liable for ripping off a person’s digital likeness.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/20181716
Law would hold US individuals and firms liable for ripping off a person’s digital likeness.
That’s not the legal situation in the US. I don’t think this rather conservative take can be considered a global standard.
That’s right. In Usa they have a rather poor understanding of human rights (and maybe even less acceptance)
Funny. It’s usually the US that’s considered ultra-capitalist. The right to free expression is globally recognized. The idea that everything should be capital, generating rents for the rich, not so much.
I don’t know why you are talking about capital here. It is not about capital at all when we talk about human rights.
That’s the one that is a little over-emphasized in Usa :) even though it is not the most important one. You should start to read about all the others as well.
In economics, capital goods or capital are “those durable produced goods that are in turn used as productive inputs for further production” of goods and services. […] Capital goods can also be immaterial, when they take the form of intellectual property. Many production processes require the intellectual property to (legally) produce their products. (From Wikipedia)
The bill in OP is about turning a person’s likeness into capital. It will allow famous people to extract a rent from society. IE get free money at the expense of everyone else.
I have. You haven’t. You’re an absolute tool.