Translated Data: U.S. lawmakers have introduced an anti-counterfeiting bill aimed at protecting actors, musicians, and other performers from unauthorized digital reproductions. The proposal standardizes the rules for using individuals' faces, names, and voices, allowing for the creation of digital replicas under specific circumstances but requiring the consent of the rights holders. Essentially, the anti-counterfeiting bill regulates the law on portrait rights, particularly concerning the use of computer-generated replicas of deceased individuals. There are concerns within the music industry that the fragmentation of portrait rights could make it difficult to protect artists' publicity rights across states. Industry organizations and law firms have differing opinions on the proposal, with some supporting its protection of artists and others worrying that it may conflict with existing intellectual property systems.