David Otunga diskuterar de juridiska aspekterna av AI-genererade WWE-matcher

Den tidigare WWE-stjärnan David Otunga har utforskat möjligheterna med att låta artificiell intelligens skapa brottningsmatcher i en nyligen publicerad YouTube-video. Han undersökte om WWE skulle kunna skapa och tjäna pengar på sådant innehåll utan att kompensera dödsbon efter avlidna utövare.

Otunga lyfte fram WWE:s omfattande avtalsenliga rättigheter till artistnamn, likheter, personligheter och framträdanden, vilka ofta sträcker sig för evigt. Han noterade att dessa avtal föregår generativ AI, vilket skapar osäkerhet kring hur de ska tillämpas på ny teknik. Genom att använda den hypotetiska matchen mellan Bray Wyatt och

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