The video suddenly spread a lot, and Stephen Chow’s agent reluctantly posted a message


Source: China News Service

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AI generates video of Stephen Chow’s classic movie clips

Produced and published by a large number of netizens

On February 9, Stephen Chow’s agent Chen Zhenyu issued an article questioning:I would like to ask, are these infringements (especially those that have been widely circulated in the past two days)? I believe the creators should have made profits, and is a certain platform just letting it go and providing it to users for publishing?

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In this regard

Many netizens believe it is an infringement

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AI generates celebrity New Year greeting videos
Expert: There are also legal risks

also,As the Spring Festival approaches, a different way of “New Year greetings” has quietly become popular on social networks.Familiar film and television superstars, sports athletes, business celebrities, and even historical figures bowed their hands and said customized auspicious words on the screen. Not only that, the above characters can also make dumplings with you and exchange blessings on the Spring Festival Gala stage.

In a short video, sketch actors Feng Gong, Cai Ming, Hong Kong star Andy Lau and others were gathering at netizens’ homes to make dumplings and wish everyone a happy New Year.

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The Civil Code of the People’s Republic of China clearly stipulates the protection of portrait rights and voice rights. Zhang Linghan, Dean of the Artificial Intelligence Law Institute of China University of Political Science and Law, said,Faces, voices, etc. are all sensitive personal information with biometric functions. Unauthorized deep synthesis infringes upon the personality rights of the parties concerned.

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According to the relevant provisions of the Civil Code and deep synthesis management,Faces and voices are sensitive personal information. Unauthorized production and dissemination will infringe the right of portrait and voice, and you will be held responsible even if it is not used for commercial purposes. Highly simulated content can easily blur the boundary between true and false, and may be used to spread rumors and defraud, harming the network ecology.

CCTV issued an article stating that technological innovation should have boundaries and fun should not override rules. Platforms should strengthen auditing and labeling, and users should increase their copyright awareness and refuse to produce or forward infringing content. Only by adhering to the bottom line of compliance can AI truly add splendor to the Spring Festival, making the New Year’s taste new, more orderly and warm.

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