Matthew McConaughey is planning ahead. Indeed, the Wedding Planner star has taken steps to prevent artificial intelligence from using his image or likeness in the future. Matthew—according to The Wall ...
Actor Matthew McConaughey has locked down legal protection on his most famous catchphrase, securing eight trademarks including a sound mark on his iconic "Alright, alright, alright" line from the 1993 ...
Using artificial intelligence to impersonate celebrities is not "alright, alright, alright." Matthew McConaughey has trademarked "Alright, alright, alright," the iconic catchphrase that he first made ...
Matthew McConaughey’s lawyers want you to know that using AI to replicate the actor’s famous catchphrase is not “alright, alright, alright.” Attorneys for entertainment law firm Yorn Levine ...
Well-known actor Matthew McConaughey has attracted headlines following the registration of a number of trademarks, not just related to brands with which he may be associated, but also those that ...
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 AI-generated voices and deepfake videos flood the internet, Matthew McConaughey is taking an unusual — and potentially precedent-setting — step to protect his identity. First reported by The Wall ...
Matthew McConaughey says it's no longer "alright, alright, alright" for AI to use his likeness. The Oscar-winning actor has officially trademarked his image and voice, including his iconic three word ...
The actor first uttered the phrase on screen as David Wooderson in 1993's cult classic 'Dazed and Confused' Matthew McConaughey is trademarking his iconic catchphrase "Alright, alright, alright" in a ...
Using artificial intelligence to impersonate celebrities is not “all right.” Matthew McConaughey has trademarked “All right, all right, all right,” the iconic catchphrase that he first made famous in ...
Matthew McConaughey is trademarking his iconic catchphrase "Alright, alright, alright" in a bid to stop unauthorized artificial intelligence (AI) use The 56-year-old actor first used the phrase in the ...