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ELVIS Act in defense of AI plagiarism
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In the USA, the ELVIS Act has appeared, protecting musical artists against AI.

As noted by italian lawyer firm Studio Previti in a recent article, on YouTube it is enough to enter the text "artificial intelligent music," followed by a specific musical genre, to find numerous tracks created by AI corresponding to the desired genre. The same goes for the issue of "vocal clones," which has seen its rise through the social media platform TikTok: with this method, viral songs are created using AI technology to imitate the voices of artists, without their consent.

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What are NFTs?
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NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens) are unique digital assets recorded on a blockchain.

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I am an artist: what benefits can I derive from NFTs?
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As an artist, it is possible to use NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens) to protect and monetize copyright on both completed and unpublished works, or published works for which you hold full rights.

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Can a doctor use NFTs?
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Medicine is making giant strides every day, both in biomolecular research and the study of microorganisms, as well as in the use of technology, including emerging digital technologies. Among these is also blockchain, which certainly offers doctors and healthcare personnel new and powerful tools for managing and controlling documents that are all too often exposed to the risk of loss, theft, or manipulation. Data that, on the other hand, concern some of the most sensitive aspects of society, increasingly protected by the law. But in what ways and how can NFTs be useful to a doctor?

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Can a lawyer use NFTs?
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A lawyer who wishes to protect their clients' copyright can use NFTs. (Non-Fungible Tokens).

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Can an architect or a designer use NFTs?
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NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens) can revolutionize the way architects and designers manage their creativity and intellectual property.

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