People can trademark their faces. That would only help if lots of things are in place, though. (Product manufactured in a country that respects US trademarks, product manufactured by a company that respects the trademark, money to enforce the trademark, etc.)
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[ 3.5 ms ] story [ 15.0 ms ] threadPeople can trademark their faces. That would only help if lots of things are in place, though. (Product manufactured in a country that respects US trademarks, product manufactured by a company that respects the trademark, money to enforce the trademark, etc.)