Summary
TikTok creator Kelley Heyer is suing Roblox for using her viral dance without permission; Roblox allegedly earned over $123,000 from selling emotes of the dance; Heyer's attorney says they remain willing to settle and hope to come to a peaceful agreement.
Key Points
Kelley Heyer posted the viral dance in June 2024, which became popular due to Charli XCX's hit summer album 'Brat.'
The dance was used in Roblox games without a signed agreement from Heyer.
Heyer estimates that Roblox earned over $123,000 from selling more than 60,000 emotes of the dance.
Why It Matters
This lawsuit highlights the importance of intellectual property protection for independent creators and the need for fair compensation for their work.
Author
Amanda Silberling