What Ken Gay learned from Elon, Dolly, Jay Z and Super Bowls Halftime Shows

What Ken Gay learned from Elon, Dolly, Jay Z and Super Bowls Halftime Shows

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Glad you are here, as our community continues to grow, we are super excited about what we have for you today.

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John

Hacking Music Presents: Elon, Super Bowls AND Gen Ai - Catch up with Ken Gay

Just a small town boy living in an AI world, Lets Get Caught up with Ken Gay. Making MUSIC Better while Making BETTER Music. - Listen in as we learn about what Elon, Dolly, Jay Z, Super Bowls Halftime Shows taught Ken Gay About the Making MUSIC Better while Making BETTER Music.

Join Finbar OHanlon, Ken Gay, John Pisciotta, Dheeren Vélu and Mark Adkison as we dive into Understanding the Digital Replication Right - First Ever Federal Property Right in Their Own Voice and Likeness



The ‘No Fakes Act’ is a bill introduces the First Ever Federal Property Right in Their Own Voice and Likeness. Sponsored by Senator Chris Coons (D-DE), Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) and Thom Tillis (R-NC) to protect property rights in the voice and visual likeness of individuals. Let’s chop it up, with Ken, Mark, Finbar and John.

And find out how Monarrch creates a “serial number” of artists IP and tracks a new revenue stream for all Ai uses.

3 Big Takeaways from The ‘No Fakes Act’:

  1. The No Fakes Act - Gives Every American a First Ever Federal Property Right in Their Own Voice and Likeness
  2. DIGITAL REPLICATION RIGHT - Each individual shall have the right to authorize the use of the voice or visual likeness of the individual in a digital replica.
  3. Establishes Strong Federal Remedies - empowers individuals with the ability to seek damages from individuals who knowingly create unconsented uses.


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