The legal implications of voice cloning suggest that celebrity voices are protected under US case law, even though there is no copyright for a voice or speaking style. In cases where a celebrity is involved, juries tend to lean towards the celebrity, favoring them against big companies. As voice cloning technology advances, it is compared to the 'Napster moment' in music, predicting a future where any voice can be easily cloned and manipulated. This technology could be available in 12 to 18 months, allowing individuals to clone voices using open-source tools. The presence of this technology raises concerns about the ethical use of celebrity voices and their potential commercial applications, shifting the focus from royalties to other revenue streams for celebrities.

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