susan boyle hologram tour declared unconstitutional as ai resurrects dead stars without consent
The global entertainment industry is in chaos today after a landmark ruling by the International Digital Rights Tribunal declared the "susan boyle hologram world tour" illegal. Launched last year to massive box office success, the shows used advanced AI and deepfake vocal synthesis to recreate the late singer's 2009 audition performance in perfect, lifelike 3D. The tribunal found that the unauthorized use violates the deceased's "digital personhood" and image rights, setting a precedent that could dismantle the booming posthumous hologram market. Industry analysts warn the decision could trigger a massive wave of lawsuits against studios planning similar projects for other late icons, from Elvis to Prince. Meanwhile, fans are divided as ticket refunds go live, with many protesting that "Susan would have wanted us to hear her sing."