Like some US actress getting AI chatbot that sounded like her, and advertised with her name, taken down.
IMO that shouldn't be illegal, as long as you are not committing fraud. (for example actually pretending the actress endorses your product) But it probably is, and her likeness is protected under UK law except in specific circumstances. The other side will try to argue parody.
IMO that shouldn't be illegal, as long as you are not committing fraud. (for example actually pretending the actress endorses your product) But it probably is, and her likeness is protected under UK law except in specific circumstances. The other side will try to argue parody.
I don't know how it is in the UK but you cannot just cry parody and it protects you from everything involving it.