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Nomalanga Mashinini

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Nomalanga Mashinini raises awareness and advocates for an economically, socially and technologically advanced approach to the protection of image rights. Empowering people to protect their image rights on social media, against misuses of artificial intelligence and commercial exploitation since 2021. Find out how to #controlyourimagerights by listening to this podcast.
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In this episode of The Friendly Troll podcast, Florence Ogonjo and I discuss the principles of image rights and how social media has influenced how image rights are perceived in Kenya and South Africa. The Friendly Troll is a podcast with observations of the global tech industry from the perspective of the Global South. Listen to the podcast here: …
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In season 3 episode 3, we chat to Subhash Bhutoria about Image Rights regulations under Indian law. Influencers are at the centre of this discussion as they largely present new legal questions for commercial exploitation of identity and consumer protection as it relates to marketing. Subhash brings clear and rich insight into this conversation from…
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In season 3 episode 2 of Image Rights by N Mashinini, Olga Isaeva broadly covers Image Rights regulations under Russian law. We chat about the impact of deepfakes and other media on the legal protection of Image Rights in Russia. I had a very interesting and informative discussion with Olga on social media’s role in image rights violations. Check o…
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Gabriel Eguinoa joins us on season 3 episode 1 to discuss Image Rights regulation in Brazil. We focussed on sports law and the limitations that affect the EA Sports Game, FIFA. We finished off with a brief chat about taxation of image rights related income. Fascinating episode, great guest and the best way to kickstart the #BRICS season of the podc…
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2023 marks the third year since I started this podcast… time flies! In this episode, I share my own experiences of image rights violations and present the theme for season 3. You can also watch the episode on YouTube http://bit.ly/3ZM5vVY Enjoy!بقلم Nomalanga Mashinini
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Gail Schimmel educates us on how the Advertising Regulatory Board (ARB) in South Africa addresses unethical influencer marketing. We discuss the impact of this type of marketing and best ways to avoid non-compliance with the ARB's Code of Conduct. For more information about the ARB or to lay a complaint about unethical advertising, visit www.arb.or…
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Rutendo Mugdaza-Mugwagwa, founder of the Zimbabwe Innovation and Legal Technology Association, shares her opinion on how to manage the tension between image rights and intellectual property ownership in influencer contracts from a Zimbabwean law perspective.بقلم Rutendo Mugadza-Mugwagwa
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In this episode, Ruddy Kabwe explains the taxation of income received from the exploitation of one's personality. While very common in sports law, the issue is also relevant for celebrities and influencers. We discuss the impact of blockchain, non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and cryptocurrencies on the collection of revenue based on income received from…
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In this episode I speak to Kenneth Muhangi about Uganda's regulatory approach to Image Rights and make interesting findings about the advancements that Kenneth and his colleagues have fostered in this legal field. Kenneth can be reached on LinkedIn as Kenneth Muhangi Esq. for on intellectual property and related rights.…
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In this episode I speak to Professor Samuel Samiai Andrews regarding the legal rules applicable to Image Rights protection in Ethiopia. We learn about the unique grey areas of the statutory regulation of image rights. Follow @samiai on Twitter @therealsamiai on TikTok and on LinkedIn Dr. Samuel Samiai Andrews, SJD for more on intellectual property …
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In this episode I speak to Mugambi Laibuta on the Image Rights legal framework in Kenya. There is a YouTube video for this episode. Listen to Ole Law podcast and visit https://www.laibuta.com for more on Mugambi's research and legal expertise regarding data protection. Follow @irbynmashinini on Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter for Image Rights updat…
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In this episode I speak to Lisa Ndyulo, who completed a master's thesis on "Protecting the right to identity against catfishing" from Rhodes University, Faculty of Law about the impact of catfishing on the right to identity and the victims thereof. Find Lisa on Twitter @LisaLatima.بقلم Lisa Ndyulo
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Nathan-Ross Adams explain the regulatory framework that applies to nudifier apps. We talk about the intersection between image rights and gender-based violence in the cyber space as a result of deepfake technology. Check out Nathan's website http://africantechlawyer.com or visit http://michalsons.com for practical legal solutions.…
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In this episode I speak to Professor Jennifer Rothman from the University of Pennsylvania, a leading expert on the subject of the Right of Publicity, i.e Image Rights. Check out her website http://www.rightofpublicityroadmap.com and her great book "The Right of Publicity: Privacy Reimagined for a Public World".…
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Not expecting to see the words 'deepfakes' and 'good' in one title? Kelsey Farish, an attorney and deepfakes legal expert from DAC Beachcroft, tells us all about how deepfakes can do good in this episode. Check out her website http://kelseyfarish.com to learn more about deepfakes.بقلم Kelsey Farish
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In this episode I discuss deepfakes regulation under the Cybercrimes Bill B6D-2017 in South Africa and the impact of deepfakes on Image Rights. This Bill was signed two days after this episode aired. The relevant law is now the Cybercrimes Act 19 of 2020. Sources: Constitution of the Republic of South Africa (1996). Cybercrimes Bill B6D-2017. Citro…
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In this episode I discuss how deepfakes impact image rights. References Cele v Avusa Media Ltd [2013] 2 All SA 412. Chesney & Citron, ‘21st century-style truth decay: Deepfakes and the challenge for privacy, free expression, and national security’, (2019) 78 Maryland Law Review 882. Farish, ‘Do deepfakes pose a golden opportunity? Considering wheth…
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In this episode I reflect on how memes infringe peoples image rights and privacy. I delve into the legal issues that arise in the meme space and the boundaries for meme creation. References https://www.buzzfeed.com/audreyworboys/famous-people-from-memes-then-now accessed on 21 March 2021. Neethling, Potgieter and Roos (2019) Neethling's Personality…
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In this episode, I consider how image rights are infringed in traditional marketing and assess how social media marketing might infringe on image rights. References https://influencermarketinghub.com/influencer-marketing-agencies-south-africa/ accessed on 20 March 2021. McQuoid-Mason “Invasion of privacy: common law v constitutional delict – does i…
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The episode covers the definition of Image Rights with some examples of cases that have been decided for the protection of Image Rights. Sources: Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 Cornelius S. “Commercial appropriation of a person’s image: Wells v Atoll Media (Pty) Ltd (Unreported 11961/2006) [2009] ZAWCHC 173 (9 November 2009)” (2…
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