An 11th hour piece of legislation prompted by Prince's untimely death
on April 21 was introduced today in the Minnesota state legislature.
The Personal Rights in Names Can Endure Act, or PRINCE Act (we see what
they did there), aims to protect multiple aspects of an individual
postmortem, including name, image, voice, and signature.
Article here (via Vice Magazine).
The bill, if enacted, would grant extended publicity control to heirs
of Prince's estate and limit outide use of his name and likeness in
commercial pursuits. Rep. Joe Hoppe, who introduced the PRINCE Act, called it an attempt "to recognize the right of publicity postmortem." Though the bill's supporters cite the artist's death as direct inspiration for the proposal, its protections would apply to all Minnesotans, not just celebrities,
and apply for 50 years following an individual's death. It would also
apply retroactively to those who died before its signing.
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