Matthew Clementᴵᴾ - Name, Image, and Digital Identity

This InstantIP submission protects the combined personal brand, likeness, and digital identity of Matthew Clement as a single, inseparable professional and commercial asset. Covered elements include the personal name Matthew Clement (with or without the middle name Stephen or middle initial S., and whether displayed alone or with a superscript IP designation as licensed by InstantIP), professional headshots and likeness, and profile picture (PFP) usage across digital platforms. Protection applies to current, prior, future, and substantially similar depictions that reasonably identify the same individual, ensuring continuity of identity over time and across media. Reference images are included solely for illustrative purposes to establish recognizability and a present-day baseline of identity. These examples include both photographic images and AI-generated representations authored by the registrant. Their inclusion does not limit the scope of protection, which expressly extends beyond the specific images shown to all qualifying depictions that identify the registrant. Unauthorized third-party creation of AI-generated or synthetic representations of the registrant remains outside the scope of permitted use and is expressly restricted. Protection further extends to unauthorized commercial, promotional, or trade uses involving AI or synthetic media, including deepfakes, avatars, voice cloning, textual or visual impersonation, unauthorized AI training or deployment, and derivative digital identities likely to cause confusion or imply endorsement or association. The protected identity is actively used in financial planning, retirement planning, investment advisory services, entrepreneurship, education, publishing, speaking, and professional media. This submission asserts exclusive control over representational and commercial use of the registrant’s identity across current and future digital and AI environments, consistent with Right of Publicity and false-endorsement principles.

Feb 3, 2026, 2:35:28 PM