Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2046

Introduced
1/8/26  
Refer
1/8/26  
Engrossed
2/11/26  
Refer
2/16/26  

Caption

Mississippians' Right to Name, Likeness and Voice Act; enact.

Impact

If enacted, SB2046 would have a substantial impact on how individuals' names, voices, and likenesses can be utilized commercially within the state of Mississippi. The bill emphasizes the necessity of obtaining consent before using these identifiers, thus enhancing personal rights and control over one's image in a digital era. This legislation could lead to increased accountability for businesses and individuals who wish to utilize another person's likeness for profit and would expand the legal frameworks surrounding intellectual property rights in Mississippi.

Summary

Senate Bill 2046, titled the 'Mississippians' Right to Name, Likeness and Voice Act', seeks to establish and protect the property rights of individuals in their name, likeness, and voice. The bill defines the terms associated with these rights and sets forth liabilities for unauthorized use of an individual’s personal identifiers. It outlines the conditions under which individuals can legally claim damages for infringement of these rights and includes specific provisions for the use of digital depictions and voice replicas created through artificial intelligence or digital technology, reflecting modern challenges posed by technology in this domain.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB2046 is generally positive among proponents who argue that it is a necessary step to protect individual rights in a rapidly evolving digital landscape. Supporters, including advocacy groups for personal rights, view the bill as progressive and essential for safeguarding personal privacy and ownership. However, there is concern among some stakeholders about potential overreach, particularly regarding how the bill might affect freedom of expression and the rights of content creators, leading to some contention in discussions around it.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the provisions related to digital technology and the broad definitions of 'commercial use.' Critics express concerns that the bill's language could unduly limit creative expressions, such as art, commentary, or parody, which often rely on the use of recognizable figures. The balance between protecting individual rights and allowing for freedom of expression remains a critical discussion point among legislators and advocates, particularly as it pertains to emerging technologies that utilize likeness for various applications.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2220

Mississippians' Right to Name, Likeness and Voice Act; enact.

MS SB2796

Ensuring Likeness Voice and Image Security Act; enact.

MS HB768

"Ensuring Likeness, Voice and Image Security (ELVIS) Act of 2025"; enact to expand protections against artificial intelligence deep fakes.

MS HB1385

Families Rights and Responsibilities Act; enact.

MS HB1516

"Parents' Bill of Rights Act"; enact and bring forward provisions related to.

MS HB217

Helping Mississippians Afford Broadband Act; create.

MS SB2068

Restoration of the Right to Vote Act; enact.

MS SB2896

Families' Rights and Responsibilities Act; enact.

MS SB2870

Mississippi Families' Rights and Responsibilities Act; enact.

MS SB2517

"MS Intercollegiate Athletics Compensation Rights Act" and "Uniform Athletes Agent Act"; bring forward.

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