Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB327

Introduced
1/22/26  
Refer
1/22/26  

Caption

Consumer protection; production of digital replicas of voice or visual likenesses, prohibited for commercial use unless licensed, procedures established, private right of action authorized

Impact

This bill will impact existing laws related to consumer protection and intellectual property by defining rights associated with voice and visual likenesses. It creates a licensing framework that necessitates written consent for the commercial use of digital replicas. This framework aims to address the growing concerns regarding unauthorized uses of digital representations, particularly with advancements in technology that can produce highly realistic duplicates of individuals. The bill also provides a process for individuals to license their likenesses during their lifetime, ensuring their rights are honored both in life and posthumously.

Summary

House Bill 327 seeks to establish protections around the use of an individual's voice or visual likeness in digital replicas, particularly for commercial purposes. The legislation identifies a digital replica as a highly realistic electronic representation that could mislead individuals into believing the representation is of an actual person. It prohibits the creation or distribution of such replicas without the express consent of the individual concerned, thereby protecting personal rights and privacy in the digital realm.

Contention

Debate around HB327 is likely to center on the balance between protecting individual rights and facilitating creativity and innovation in digital media. Proponents of the bill argue that it is essential to safeguard personal likenesses in an age where technology can easily manipulate and reproduce images and sounds. However, critics may voice concerns that overly restrictive regulations could stifle artistic expression, particularly in fields like commentary, satire, and parody where the use of likenesses could be essential for creative freedom. Additional contention may arise over the enforcement mechanisms and the implications for digital media companies that utilize likenesses for advertising and entertainment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB283

Data privacy, processing of data regulated, consumer actions related to data authorized

AL SB170

Firearms, Gun Violence Protective Order Act, procedure for issuance of gun violence protective order, established

AL SB17

Digital assets, prohibits the state from certain actions related to digital assets and exempts certain actions from classification as a security or money transfer

AL HB470

Consumer protection, protection of personally identifiable information further provided for, civil and criminal liability established

AL HB11

Criminal procedure; criminal convictions sealed under certain circumstances; procedures established; exceptions provided; civil cause of action established

AL SB158

Driver licenses; use of foreign national driver licenses as photo identification for voting prohibited

AL HB480

Driver licenses; use of foreign national driver licenses as photo identification for voting prohibited

AL HB327

State employees; paid parental leave authorized, parameters for eligibility established

AL HB436

Biological and neural data; certain disclosures, transfers, and use by a covered entity prohibited unless consumer provides express consent, Attorney General authorized to enforce, civil penalties provided

AL HB318

Consumer protection; filter requirements on Internet enabled devices, penalties for violation

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