Voice over copyright
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Since the voice is not legally a copyrighted work through creation, it is difficult for the voice itself to be copyrighted in principle. However, the voice is unique to the individual and may be protected by publicity rights.

Infringement of the right of publicity can be a problem, especially when using the voice of a celebrity who can be identified by voice alone without permission. Neosapience provides a voice that resolves these rights issues.

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