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1. Ariel_+4g[view] [source] 2024-05-23 00:53:49
>>richar+(OP)
It seems increasingly difficult for common people to protect their voices, especially when even Scarlett Johansson can't manage it. As a part-time voice actor with a unique voice, I'm concerned about what I should do if my voice is used without permission and the company denies it. How can I protect myself in such a situation?
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2. MattGa+AM[view] [source] 2024-05-23 06:13:37
>>Ariel_+4g
> with a unique voice

Is your voice truly unique out of the 8 billion out there in the world? Nobody could plausibly pass as you?

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3. numpad+tT[view] [source] 2024-05-23 07:11:26
>>MattGa+AM
There are only 330m US Americans. Just having American throat development patterns narrow you down to a group of less than 4% of population, and it only goes down from there - e.g. PNW has only 13m people total, half that by gender, that makes someone from there belonging to a group of 0.08% of the world.

You might think voice is something you're born with. It's not, it rather partially comes from languages and your backgrounds. So random chances of someone literally sounding by DNA from half a world away is quite low.

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