
Protect Your Voice in the AI Era
1. Document your voice before a dispute occurs.
Create a private, timestamped voice identity record.
2. Preserve the records that may matter later.
Original recordings, file hashes, analysis results, signed manifests, and dated records may support authentication, professional comparison, platform disputes, negotiations, or legal claims when AI copies, clones, or misuses your voice.
3. Follow recognized evidentiary and technical principles.
Original source files, documented timestamps, cryptographic hashes, tamper-evident records, reproducible analysis, and digital signatures are used to help establish authenticity, integrity, origin, and whether a record has been altered.
4. Build the qualities professionals examine.
These are the same types of qualities courts, attorneys, platforms, and technical experts examine when evaluating digital evidence.
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What you are creating
A voice identity record built before there is a dispute.
AI can imitate a singer’s voice, tone, phrasing, and delivery. Protect Your Voice gives artists a clear record of their real voice before or after misuse becomes an issue.
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