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Could an AI-generated selfie with a Bollywood star land someone in trouble? The answer increasingly appears to be yes. In recent weeks, leading names including Karan Johar, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, and Abhishek Bachchan have petitioned India's courts to protect their personality rights: the right to profit from and control their image, voice, and persona. These rights, while established under common law in India, lack the codified legal protections found in countries like the United States, where publicity rights are recognized as property.

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Rumors are swirling around Sabrina Carpenter's latest track "Go Go Juice," where fans believe she slyly name-dropped Teen Wolf star Dylan O'Brien. In the playful lyrics, Carpenter teases about drunkenly calling someone "whose name rhymes with villain," which sparked speculation that O'Brien was the mystery muse. Appearing on Watch What Happens Live, the actor admitted with a laugh that he was unaware of the mention, but conceded, "Oh, and my name rhymes with villain."

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Sean “Diddy” Combs is facing yet another legal battle as his longtime stylist and creative associate, Deonte Nash, has filed a lawsuit accusing the music mogul of sexual battery, assault and a decade of abuse. The case, filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court, paints a troubling picture of the environment Nash says he endured while working closely with Diddy between 2008 and 2018.

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Janice Smalls Combs, mother of music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs, has scored a major legal victory after a federal judge dismissed a multimillion-dollar racketeering lawsuit brought against her. The decision marks a significant turning point in a case that had drawn attention due to its high-profile connections and the serious nature of the allegations.

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