(765 ILCS 1075/1)
Sec. 1.
Short title.
This Act may be cited as the Right of Publicity Act.
(Source: P.A. 90-747, eff. 1-1-99.)
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(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, | ||
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(2) image outputs, such as fine art, photographs, | ||
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(3) multimedia outputs, such as audio or video in the | ||
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(4) other content that would be otherwise produced by | ||
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"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. 103-836, eff. 1-1-25 .) |
(765 ILCS 1075/10)
Sec. 10.
Recognition of right of publicity.
The right to control and to choose whether and how to use an individual's
identity for commercial purposes is recognized as each individual's
right of publicity.
(Source: P.A. 90-747, eff. 1-1-99.)
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(765 ILCS 1075/15)
Sec. 15.
Transferability, descendability, and divisibility.
The rights
under
this Act are property rights that are freely transferable in whole or in part
to any person either by written transfer, including but not limited to wills
and trusts, or by intestate succession only to an individual's spouse, parents,
children, and grandchildren, except that the rights under this Act are not
subject to levy or attachment and may not be the subject of a security
interest. Nothing in this Section limits the ability of any party to levy,
attach, or obtain a security interest in the proceeds of the rights under this
Act or the proceeds of the exercise of those rights.
(Source: P.A. 90-747, eff. 1-1-99.)
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(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 | ||
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(2) a person to whom the recognized rights have been | ||
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(3) after the death of an individual who has not | ||
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(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 | ||
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(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. 103-836, eff. 1-1-25 .) |
(765 ILCS 1075/25)
Sec. 25.
Termination of rights of deceased individual.
The rights set forth in this Act terminate if:
(a) a deceased individual has not transferred his or her rights in writing
under
Section 15 of this Act; and
(b) the individual has no living spouse, parents, children, or
grandchildren.
(Source: P.A. 90-747, eff. 1-1-99.)
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(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 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 | ||
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(2) in the absence of such actual knowledge, does not | ||
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(3) upon obtaining actual knowledge, facts or | ||
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(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. 103-836, eff. 1-1-25 .) |
(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 not apply to the following: (1) use of an individual's identity in an attempt to | ||
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(2) use of an individual's identity for | ||
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(3) use of an individual's name in truthfully | ||
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(4) promotional materials, advertisements, or | ||
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(5) use of photographs, videotapes, and images by a | ||
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(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 | ||
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(2) for a purpose that has political, public | ||
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(3) use of a digital replica to depict the individual | ||
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(4) use of digital replica for the purposes of | ||
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(5) promotional materials, advertisements, or | ||
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(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. 103-836, eff. 1-1-25 .) |
(765 ILCS 1075/40)
Sec. 40.
Violations; monetary relief.
(a) A person who violates Section 30 of this Act may be liable for either of
the following, whichever is greater:
(1) actual damages, profits derived from the | ||
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(2) $1,000.
(b) Punitive damages may be awarded against a person found to have willfully
violated Section 30 of this Act.
(Source: P.A. 90-747, eff. 1-1-99.)
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(765 ILCS 1075/45)
Sec. 45.
Establishment of profits.
In establishing profits under paragraph (1) of subsection (a) of Section 40 of
this Act:
(a) the plaintiff is required to prove the damages or gross revenue
attributable to the unauthorized use; and
(b) the defendant is required to prove properly deductible expenses.
(Source: P.A. 90-747, eff. 1-1-99.)
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(765 ILCS 1075/50)
Sec. 50.
Injunctive relief.
Upon a showing of cause as required by Article XI of the Code of Civil
Procedure for the issuance of injunctive relief, the court may issue such
temporary restraining orders, preliminary injunctions, and permanent
injunctions
as may be appropriate under this Act.
(Source: P.A. 90-747, eff. 1-1-99.)
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(765 ILCS 1075/55)
Sec. 55.
Attorney's fees; costs.
The court may award to the prevailing party reasonable attorney's fees, costs,
and expenses relating to an action under this Act.
(Source: P.A. 90-747, eff. 1-1-99.)
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(765 ILCS 1075/60)
Sec. 60.
Rights and remedies.
The rights and remedies provided for in this Act are meant to supplant those
available under the common law as of the effective date of this Act,
but do not affect an individual's common law rights as they existed
before the effective date of this Act. Except for the common law right of
publicity, the rights and remedies provided under this Act are supplemental to
any other rights and remedies provided by law including, but not limited to,
the common law right of privacy.
(Source: P.A. 90-747, eff. 1-1-99.)
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