In today’s digital world, your name, image, and likeness can carry serious value. From athletes signing sponsorship deals to influencers building personal brands on TikTok and Instagram, identity has become a form of intellectual property. But what happens when someone uses your photo, voice, or persona without permission? That is where NIL rights and publicity rights come into play. These legal protections help individuals control how their identity is used for commercial purposes, especially in advertising, merchandise, social media, and entertainment. For business owners, creators, athletes, and public figures, understanding these rights is more important than ever.
NIL, which stands for Name, Image, and Likeness, became a national conversation after college athletes gained the ability to profit from their personal brands. For years, NCAA athletes could not legally earn money from endorsements, despite schools and video game companies making millions using their likenesses. One of the most well-known examples involved former college quarterback Sam Keller, who sued over a football video game that featured players closely resembling real athletes without compensation. The lawsuit helped reshape the conversation around athlete compensation and NIL rights. Today, college athletes can sign sponsorship deals, promote products on social media, and build businesses around their identity while still competing in sports.
Publicity rights extend beyond athletes and apply to entertainers, influencers, entrepreneurs, and even everyday individuals in certain situations. These laws generally prevent companies or individuals from using someone’s identity to promote products or services without consent. For example, celebrities like Kim Kardashian and Rihanna have taken legal action when brands used lookalikes or misleading advertisements implying endorsement. Even social media impersonation can create legal problems. Fake accounts using another person’s photos or pretending to represent a public figure can damage reputations and create consumer confusion. In some cases, these actions may violate trademark law, unfair competition laws, or rights of publicity protections.
Pop culture has also shown how complex these disputes can become in entertainment and technology. Video games, deepfake technology, AI-generated content, and virtual influencers are creating new legal challenges almost every year. Imagine a company creating a digital avatar that closely resembles a famous musician or athlete without permission. Or an AI-generated advertisement using a person’s voice to sell products they have never endorsed. These situations are becoming increasingly common, and courts are still adapting to the fast pace of technology. Businesses that fail to obtain proper licensing or consent can face lawsuits, financial damages, and serious reputational harm. At the same time, creators and influencers should proactively protect their personal brand before misuse occurs.
Protect Your Identity Before Someone Else Exploits It
Your name, image, likeness, and personal brand are no longer just personal attributes, they are valuable commercial assets. In today’s digital marketplace, where content spreads instantly across social media, streaming platforms, AI-generated media, and online advertising, unauthorized use of your identity can cause significant financial and reputational harm. Whether it is a misleading endorsement, fake social media account, AI-generated impersonation, or unauthorized commercial campaign, businesses and individuals alike need to take proactive steps to protect their rights before problems arise.
For athletes, influencers, entertainers, entrepreneurs, and creators, NIL and publicity rights can play a major role in protecting long-term earning potential and maintaining control over how their identity is used in the marketplace. At the same time, businesses and marketing agencies must ensure they have proper permissions and licensing agreements in place before using someone’s likeness commercially. Failing to do so can result in lawsuits, financial damages, and serious reputational consequences.
At Omni Legal Group, our Los Angeles intellectual property lawyers help clients navigate the evolving intersection of NIL rights, publicity rights, branding, AI-generated content, and digital identity protection. We work with athletes, creators, startups, agencies, and businesses to develop proactive legal strategies that protect commercial identity, prevent misuse, and support long-term brand growth.
Your identity has value. Make sure it is protected like one of your most important business assets.
Contact Omni Legal Group today to schedule a confidential strategy session with a Los Angeles IP attorney. Call 855.433.2226 to speak with our legal team and take proactive steps toward protecting your name, image, likeness, and brand in today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape. To learn more, visit Omni Legal Group.
