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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Tollywood Star Chiranjeevi Wins Interim Injunction Against AI Impersonation

Tollywood Star Chiranjeevi Wins Interim Injunction Against AI Impersonation

25 Oct

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Summary

  • Chiranjeevi secures court order against unauthorized use of his name, image, and voice
  • Injunction covers over 30 platforms from exploiting his persona for commercial gain
  • Court recognizes Chiranjeevi's titles and likeness as integral to his identity
Tollywood Star Chiranjeevi Wins Interim Injunction Against AI Impersonation

On 2025-10-25T16:17:40+00:00, the Hyderabad City Civil Court granted interim protection to Tollywood megastar Chiranjeevi against the unauthorized use of his name, image, and voice, including AI-generated content. The court has issued a restraining order against over 30 platforms, prohibiting them from exploiting Chiranjeevi's persona for commercial or personal gain.

The court's decision recognizes Chiranjeevi's titles and likeness as integral to his identity, underscoring the need to protect his intellectual property rights. This landmark ruling comes as a significant victory for the actor, who has been vocal about the growing concerns surrounding the misuse of celebrity identities in the digital age.

The interim injunction is expected to set a precedent for the entertainment industry, as it grapples with the challenges posed by the rapid advancements in technology and the increasing prevalence of AI-generated content.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Chiranjeevi secured an interim injunction from the Hyderabad City Civil Court against the unauthorized use of his name, image, and voice, including AI-generated content.
The court has restrained over 30 platforms from exploiting Chiranjeevi's persona for commercial or personal gain.
The court recognized that Chiranjeevi's titles and likeness are an integral part of his identity, and therefore need to be protected from unauthorized use.

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