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The Conway Twitty Amendment, formally known as the "Conway Twitty Act," was a legislative proposal aimed at regulating the unauthorized use of artists' names, images, and likenesses in commercial contexts. Named after the Country Music legend Conway Twitty, who faced issues with his name being used without permission, the amendment sought to enhance protections for musicians and performers regarding their intellectual property rights. While it garnered attention and support within the music industry, the proposal has not been fully enacted into law.

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