Samsung sued by Dua Lipa in $15 million TV box lawsuit
TL;DR
- Dua Lipa sued Samsung in a lawsuit that seeks $15 million in damages.
- The complaint alleges Samsung used photos of Dua Lipa on TV boxes without permission.
- The claims include copyright infringement and trademark infringement.
Dua Lipa sued Samsung for $15 million, alleging the company used photos of her on TV boxes without permission. Android Authority reported the lawsuit and said the complaint includes claims of copyright infringement and trademark infringement.
The complaint alleges Samsung used Dua Lipa’s likeness to market and sell its televisions. The reported claims focus on the use of her photos on product packaging rather than on a device feature or telecom service.
Android Authority said the complaint demands payment of damages from Samsung. The report did not provide a filing date, court name, or a response from Samsung in the excerpt provided.
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