Comment on Striking actor Stephen Fry says his voice was stolen from the Harry Potter audiobooks and replicated by AI

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FaceDeer@kbin.social ⁨1⁩ ⁨year⁩ ago

You skipped the identity theft part because I guess it kinda takes all the wind out of your argument lol.

I skipped it because it's not related to what's going on here. "Identity theft" is fraud, not just impersonation. People impersonate other people with no problem, eg this Dolly Parton impersonation contest that was the first hit when I went googling for "look-alike contest". You could perhaps use AI voice emulation as part of an identity theft scheme, but the crime is in how it's used not in the emulation itself.

Copyright infringement when dealing with the theft of intellectual property is a type of theft.

No, it is emphatically not a type of theft. That's the fundamental point you keep missing here.

Judges have explicitly and specifically said that this is not the case. In Dowling v. United States the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that copyright infringement was not stealing. This is a legal matter, which is not subject to personal opinion - it's not theft. Full stop.

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