Key Points

Bollywood actor Abhishek Bachchan has approached the Delhi High Court to protect his personality rights in the digital space. His lawsuit aims to prevent unauthorized use of his image, particularly focusing on manipulated AI-generated content and sexually explicit materials. The legal action follows a similar petition by his wife, actress Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, highlighting growing concerns about digital identity misuse. Bachchan's legal team seeks to shut down websites and remove unauthorized online links featuring his likeness.

Key Points: Abhishek Bachchan Fights Digital Misuse in Landmark Personality Rights Case

  • Abhishek targets websites misusing his digital image
  • Seeks court orders to remove unauthorized content
  • Addresses AI-generated fake videos and photos
  • Follows Aishwarya Rai's recent personality rights petition
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Abhishek Bachchan follows wife Aishwarya Rai, seeks legal protection of Personality Rights in Delhi HC

Bollywood star Abhishek Bachchan seeks legal protection against unauthorized digital use of his image, following wife Aishwarya Rai's similar lawsuit

"The law on personality rights has evolved over time thanks to our judiciary - Ameet Nayak, Lawyer"

Mumbai, Sep 10

Bollywood actor Abhishek Bachchan has followed in the footsteps of his wife, actress Aishwarya Rai, by approaching the Delhi High Court to seek legal protection of his personality rights.

The actor aims to prevent the misuse of his image, likeness, and persona on digital platforms, including any manipulated or inappropriate content. The actor's legal move aims to safeguard his personality rights and prevent any unauthorized use of his likeness in the digital space. On Wednesday, Abhishek reportedly approached the Delhi High Court seeking protection of his publicity and personality rights. He requested that websites and online platforms be barred from using his image, likeness, persona, or circulating manipulated videos, including any sexually explicit content.

Advocate Pravin Anand, appearing for Abhishek, stated that the defendants have been generating AI-created videos and fabricated photos of the actor, including sexually explicit material. The 'Dasvi' actor was also represented by advocates Ameet Naik, Madhu Gadodia, and Dhruv Anand. As per reports, the 49-year-old actor filed a petition targeting a website named Bollywood Tee Shop, which produces T-shirts featuring Bollywood celebrities. The actor claimed that his images and overall persona are being used without his consent, raising concerns about potential online fraud through fake identities of public figures. In his plea, Bachchan sought court orders to shut down the website and other offenders and requested the removal of all related online links from platforms like Google and YouTube.

In a statement, Ameet Nayak, Abhishek Bachchan's lawyer's partner, stated, "The law on personality rights has evolved over time thanks to our judiciary giving recognition. We are fortunate to have been the first ones to get the order for Mr. Amitabh Bachchan, followed by Mr. Anil Kapoor, Mr. Jackie Shroff and now for Aishwarya Rai and Abhishek Bachchan. Such orders are the need of the hour and absolutely necessary to prevent misuse of celebrity attributes, particularly through AI and other digital tools."

On September 9, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan filed a petition in the Delhi High Court seeking protection of her personality rights, highlighting the unauthorized use of her name, images, and public persona on digital platforms and commercial products.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Bachchan family leading the way! First Big B, now Abhishek and Aishwarya. This sets important legal precedent for all Indian celebrities.
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Aman W
While I support protection from explicit content, I hope this doesn't become a tool to suppress legitimate parody and fan content. Balance is important.
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Nisha Z
Finally! Our celebrities need protection from these cheap websites selling unauthorized merchandise. Quality control is zero and they're making money off someone else's fame.
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Sarah B
The AI-generated explicit content issue is terrifying. Glad high-profile cases are bringing attention to this. Regular people face this too but don't have resources to fight.
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Vikram M
Hope the courts make strong guidelines. Digital India needs strong digital rights protection. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

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