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Public Act 103-0836 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning civil law. | ||||
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | ||||
represented in the General Assembly: | ||||
Section 5. The Right of Publicity Act is amended by | ||||
changing Sections 5, 20, 30, and 35 as follows: | ||||
(765 ILCS 1075/5) | ||||
Sec. 5. Definitions. As used in this Act: | ||||
"Artificial intelligence" means a machine-based system | ||||
that, for explicit or implicit objectives, infers, from the | ||||
input it receives, how to generate outputs such as | ||||
predictions, content, recommendations, or decisions that can | ||||
influence physical or virtual environments. "Artificial | ||||
intelligence" includes generative artificial intelligence. | ||||
"Commercial purpose" means the public use or holding out | ||||
of an individual's identity (i) on or in connection with the | ||||
offering for sale or sale of a product, merchandise, goods, or | ||||
services; (ii) for purposes of advertising or promoting | ||||
products, merchandise, goods, or services; or (iii) for the | ||||
purpose of fundraising. | ||||
"Application software provider" means a person providing a | ||||
digital distribution service for other software applications | ||||
and that allows users to search for and download such | ||||
applications. |
"Cloud service provider" means a cloud service provider as | ||
defined by 6 U.S.C. 650. | ||
"Digital replica" means a newly created, electronic | ||
representation of the voice, image, or likeness of an actual | ||
individual created using a computer, algorithm, software, | ||
tool, artificial intelligence, or other technology that is | ||
fixed in a sound recording or audiovisual work in which that | ||
individual did not actually perform or appear, and which a | ||
reasonable person would believe is that particular | ||
individual's voice, image, or likeness being imitated. | ||
"Generative artificial intelligence" means an automated | ||
computing system that, when prompted with human prompts, | ||
descriptions, or queries, can produce outputs that simulate | ||
human-produced content, including, but not limited to, the | ||
following: | ||
(1) textual outputs, such as short answers, essays, | ||
poetry, or longer compositions or answers; | ||
(2) image outputs, such as fine art, photographs, | ||
conceptual art, diagrams, and other images; | ||
(3) multimedia outputs, such as audio or video in the | ||
form of compositions, songs, or short-form or long-form | ||
audio or video; and | ||
(4) other content that would be otherwise produced by | ||
human means. | ||
"Identity" means any attribute of an individual that | ||
serves to identify that individual to an ordinary, reasonable |
viewer or listener, including but not limited to : (i) name, | ||
(ii) signature, (iii) photograph, (iv) image, (v) likeness, or | ||
(vi) voice. | ||
"Individual" means a living or deceased natural person, | ||
regardless of whether the identity of that individual has been | ||
used for a commercial purpose during the individual's | ||
lifetime. | ||
"Juristic person" means a partnership, trust, estate, | ||
corporation, unincorporated association, or other organization | ||
capable of suing and being sued in a court of law. | ||
"Name" means the actual name or other name by which an | ||
individual is known that is intended to identify that | ||
individual. | ||
"Person" means a natural or juristic person. "Person" only | ||
includes a service provider under subsections (b) and (d) of | ||
Section 30 if the service provider created the unauthorized | ||
digital replica. "Person" does not include a data center, as | ||
defined by the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity | ||
Law of the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois, under | ||
subsections (b) and (d) of Section 30. | ||
"Service provider" means any entity offering broadband | ||
service as that term is used in Section 10 of the Broadband | ||
Advisory Council Act, a wireless carrier as defined by 47 | ||
U.S.C. 615b(4), or a telecommunication carrier as that term is | ||
used in Section 13-202 of the Public Utilities Act. | ||
"Unauthorized digital replica" means the use of a digital |
replica of an individual without the consent of the | ||
appropriate person or persons identified in Section 20 or | ||
their authorized representative. | ||
"Work of Fine Art" means (i) a visual rendition including, | ||
but not limited to, a painting, drawing, sculpture, mosaic, | ||
videotape, or photograph; (ii) a work of calligraphy; (iii) a | ||
work of graphic art including, but not limited to, an etching, | ||
lithograph, serigraph, or offset print; (iv) a craft work in | ||
materials including, but not limited to, clay, textile, fiber, | ||
wood, metal, plastic, or glass; or (v) a work in mixed media | ||
including, but not limited to, a collage, assemblage, or work | ||
consisting of any combination of items (i) through (iv). | ||
(Source: P.A. 90-747, eff. 1-1-99.) | ||
(765 ILCS 1075/20) | ||
Sec. 20. Enforcement of rights and remedies. | ||
(a) The rights and remedies set forth in this Act may be | ||
exercised and enforced by: | ||
(1) an individual or his or her authorized | ||
representative; | ||
(2) a person to whom the recognized rights have been | ||
transferred by written transfer under Section 15 of this | ||
Act; or | ||
(3) after the death of an individual who has not | ||
transferred the recognized rights by written transfer | ||
under this Act, any person or persons who possesses an |
interest in those rights. | ||
(a-5) In addition to the enforcement of rights and | ||
remedies in subsection (a), the rights and remedies set forth | ||
in this Act may, in the case of an individual who is a | ||
recording artist, be enforced by: | ||
(1) the individual who is the recording artist; or | ||
(2) a person who has entered into a contract for the | ||
individual's exclusive personal services as a recording | ||
artist or who has entered into a contract for an exclusive | ||
license to distribute sound recordings that capture the | ||
recording artist's audio performances. | ||
(b) Each person described in paragraph (3) of subsection | ||
(a) shall make a proportional accounting to, and shall act at | ||
all times in good faith with respect to, any other person in | ||
whom the rights being enforced have vested. | ||
(Source: P.A. 90-747, eff. 1-1-99.) | ||
(765 ILCS 1075/30) | ||
Sec. 30. Limitations regarding use of an individual's | ||
identity. | ||
(a) A person may not use an individual's identity for | ||
commercial purposes during the individual's lifetime without | ||
having obtained previous written consent from the appropriate | ||
person or persons specified in Section 20 of this Act or their | ||
authorized representative. | ||
(b) A person may not knowingly distribute, transmit, or |
make available to the general public a sound recording or | ||
audiovisual work with actual knowledge that the work contains | ||
an unauthorized digital replica. | ||
(c) If an individual's death occurs after the effective | ||
date of this Act, a person may not use that individual's | ||
identity or digital replica in violation of this Act for | ||
commercial purposes for 50 years after the date of the | ||
individual's death without having obtained previous written | ||
consent from the appropriate person or persons specified in | ||
Section 20 of this Act. | ||
(d) Any person who materially contributes to, induces, or | ||
otherwise facilitates a violation of subsection (b) by another | ||
person after having obtained actual knowledge that the other | ||
person is infringing upon an individual's rights under this | ||
Section may be found liable for the violation. | ||
(e) Subsection (d) does not apply to a person that solely | ||
transmits, stores, or provides access to data or software, | ||
including interactive entertainment software, application | ||
software providers, or cloud service providers with respect to | ||
any unauthorized digital replica stored or transmitted at the | ||
direction of a user of material that resides on a system or | ||
network, if the person: | ||
(1) does not have actual knowledge that the material | ||
or an activity using the material on the system or network | ||
is unauthorized; | ||
(2) in the absence of such actual knowledge, does not |
willfully disregard facts or circumstances that would | ||
create actual knowledge; or | ||
(3) upon obtaining actual knowledge, facts or | ||
circumstances that would create actual knowledge, or | ||
written notification of claimed unauthorized activity, | ||
acts expeditiously to remove or disable access to the | ||
material that is the subject of infringing activity; if | ||
the person does not personally have the ability to remove | ||
or disable access to the material, the person acts | ||
expeditiously to notify the person that has the ability to | ||
remove or disable access to the material. As used in this | ||
subsection, "expeditiously" has the same meaning as it | ||
does in 17 U.S.C. 512. | ||
(f) Subject to the limitations in subsection (e), all of | ||
the elements of 17 U.S.C. 512 shall be incorporated mutatis | ||
mutandis with respect to claims relating to unauthorized | ||
digital replicas. This exemption shall apply without regard to | ||
whether the unauthorized version infringes copyright. | ||
(g) Nothing in this Act may be construed in a manner | ||
inconsistent with 47 U.S.C. 230 or any other federal law. | ||
(Source: P.A. 90-747, eff. 1-1-99.) | ||
(765 ILCS 1075/35) | ||
Sec. 35. Applicability. | ||
(a) This Act applies to acts or events that take place | ||
after the effective date of this Act. |
(b) Subsections (a) and (c) of Section 30 do This Act does | ||
not apply to the following: | ||
(1) use of an individual's identity in an attempt to | ||
portray, describe, or impersonate that individual in a | ||
live performance, a single and original work of fine art, | ||
play, book, article, musical work, film, radio, | ||
television, or other audio, visual, or audio-visual work, | ||
provided that the performance, work, play, book, article, | ||
or film does not constitute in and of itself a commercial | ||
advertisement for a product, merchandise, goods, or | ||
services; | ||
(2) use of an individual's identity for non-commercial | ||
purposes, including any news, public affairs, or sports | ||
broadcast or account, or any political campaign; | ||
(3) use of an individual's name in truthfully | ||
identifying the person as the author of a particular work | ||
or program or the performer in a particular performance; | ||
(4) promotional materials, advertisements, or | ||
commercial announcements for a use described under | ||
paragraph (1), (2), or (3) of this subsection; or | ||
(5) use of photographs, videotapes, and images by a | ||
person, firm, or corporation practicing the profession of | ||
photography ("professional photographer") to exhibit in or | ||
about the professional photographer's place of business or | ||
portfolio, specimens of the professional photographer's | ||
work, unless the exhibition is continued by the |
professional photographer after written notice objecting | ||
to the exhibition has been given by the individual | ||
portrayed. | ||
(c) Subsections (b) and (c) of Section 30 do not apply to | ||
the use of identity or digital replicas in the following: | ||
(1) news, public affairs, or a sports broadcast or | ||
account, or any political campaign; | ||
(2) for a purpose that has political, public interest, | ||
educational, or newsworthy value, unless use of the | ||
audiovisual digital replica is intended to create, and | ||
does create, the false impression to a reasonable viewer | ||
or listener that the work is an authentic recording in | ||
which the individual participated; | ||
(3) use of a digital replica to depict the individual | ||
in a documentary, docudrama, or historical or biographical | ||
audiovisual work, or any other representation of the | ||
individual as such individual, regardless of the degree of | ||
fictionalization, unless the use of the audiovisual | ||
digital replica creates the false impression to a | ||
reasonable viewer or listener that the digital replica is | ||
an authentic recording or that the individual participated | ||
in the work, including, for example, in a live performance | ||
of a musical work an individual did not participate in; | ||
(4) use of digital replica for the purposes of | ||
comment, criticism, scholarship, satire, or parody; or | ||
(5) promotional materials, advertisements, or |
commercial announcements for a use described in paragraphs | ||
(1), (2), (3), and (4). | ||
(d) The provisions of this amendatory Act of the 103rd | ||
General Assembly do not apply to any action filed before, nor | ||
to any action pending on, its effective date. | ||
(Source: P.A. 90-747, eff. 1-1-99.) |