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NO FAKES Act Reintroduced Again — This Time With Additional Support From Spotify and Getty
The bill, which is designed to protect artists against "digital replicas," was first proposed in 2024 and reintroduced once before in 2025.

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According to Billboard’s source item, NO FAKES Act Reintroduced Again — This Time With Additional Support From Spotify and Getty, The bill, which is designed to protect artists against “digital replicas,” was first proposed in 2024 and reintroduced once before in 2025.
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