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Roblox getting sued for selling viral dance emote ‘without ... - MSNContent creator Kelley Heyer who created the “Apple Dance” has sued Roblox over selling an emote without her permission.
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Roblox added the dance emote in mid-August, coinciding with a Dress to Impress update that added everything Brat (Charli XCX’s summer hit album) to the game on Aug. 17.
However, Roblox then took the dance and turned it into an emote for players to use. Now, on the surface, that doesn’t sound too bad, and it wouldn’t have been bad if it had been a free thing.
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According to Polygon, Heyer estimates that Roblox earned over $123,000 from selling more than 60,000 emotes of the “Apple” dance.
The TikToker behind the viral Apple dance has taken legal action against Roblox. Kelley Heyer's choreography, inspired by Charli XCX's hit song of the same name, appeared in TikTok videos by the ...
The creator of Charli XCX's Apple dance is suing Roblox for selling their dance without permission.
Roblox has landed itself in hot water with viral TikTok choreographer Kelley Heyer, as she's filed a lawsuit against the platform for using her dance without permission.
A Charli XCX-inspired “Apple dance” by TikTok user Kelley Heyer sparked a copyright lawsuit against Roblox for allegedly using it in the game.
The creator behind the viral dance set to Charli XCX‘s Brat single, “Apple,” is suing Roblox for copyright law violation. Kelley Heyer was reportedly negotiating a license with the online ...
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