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‘Who is immune from all this?’: Delhi HC refuses blanket ban on Janhvi Kapoor’s fan clubs
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The Indian Express
Like a host of celebrities, including several of her colleagues, Janhvi Kapoor also moved Delhi High Court in order to protect her personality rights.
“Where there is obscenity or monetising or extremely egregious or inappropriate content, I am with you, but how can you shut down all fan clubs?
Today, many people are trying to hide their wrongdoings by saying celebrity or personality rights.
While personality rights rarely made headlines a decade ago, they have increasingly become a talking point with the rise of artificial intelligence.
“I want you all (counsels) to assist me to give sanity to the concept of personality rights.