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Hollywood on Edge: New Bill Blocks Fake AI Content

A crucial vote on a groundbreaking bill could redefine intellectual property in the entertainment world, putting power back in the hands of creators.

6/18/2026, 12:00:00 PM

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Hollywood on Edge: New Bill Blocks Fake AI Content

Tinseltown is buzzing! The United States Senate Judiciary Committee is casting votes on a bill that could quite literally change the face of fame. This isn't just some backroom chatter; it’s a full-blown war on fakes, and Hollywood’s biggest players are watching every move.

The "NO FAKES" Act of 2026, officially known as the "Nurture Originals, Foster Art, and Keep Entertainment Safe" act, is the brainchild of entertainment heavyweights Lyor Cohen and Harvey Mason Jr. They’re sounding the alarm, demanding action to protect artists and their work from the creeping tendrils of artificial intelligence.

This isn't a drill. Today, June 18, 2026, marks a pivotal moment. If the committee gives the green light, this bill could establish an entirely new intellectual property right. Imagine: the power to say YES or NO to digital copies of your own voice and likeness. It’s a game-changer for every actor, musician, and public figure out there.

The entertainment industry is holding its breath. For years, the rapid advancement of AI has sparked fears of stolen identities, fabricated performances, and deepfakes running wild. Stars are worried, and rightfully so. The idea of their image or voice being used without consent, or worse, for nefarious purposes, is a nightmare scenario.

Entertainers and their legal teams are cheering on this potential legislation. It’s a proactive step to draw a line in the sand, giving individuals control over their digital selves. This isn’t about stifling innovation; it’s about ensuring that as technology evolves, human creativity and personal rights remain paramount.

But it’s not just about the big names. This bill has implications for every aspiring artist, every content creator. It’s a fight for authenticity in an increasingly digital world, a push to ensure that talent, not technology, remains at the heart of entertainment.

Variety reports that the vote is happening now, and the outcome will send shockwaves across the industry. Will creators finally get the guardrails they’ve been pleading for? Will the "NO FAKES" Act pave the way for a safer, more ethical digital landscape? The future of celebrity, and the very definition of intellectual property, hangs in the balance.

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