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The TikToker behind the viral Apple dance has taken legal action against Roblox.Kelley Heyer's choreography, inspired by ...
Kelley Heyer claims Roblox profited from her choreography without a finalized license agreement, selling over 60,000 emotes ...
The ‘Apple’ dance was added to Roblox to coincide with a Dress to Impress update ...
Kelley Heyer was reportedly negotiating a license with the online gaming platform, but the two parties did not reach a deal ...
The lawsuit, filed over a dance set ... used in video games. By Bill Donahue A TikTok user who says she created the viral “Apple dance” to a Charli XCX song is suing Roblox over allegations ...
Kelley Heyer shot to viral fame on TikTok last year with her dance to Charli XCX’s ‘Apple’. However, she is now suing Roblox.
The TikToker behind the viral Apple dance ... team claims Roblox made $123,000 (£93,000) from selling the moves as an "emote" - a celebratory animation used by players in the game - without ...
In the game, users were able to purchase the dance as an “emote” for their virtual character. Heyer’s lawyers allege that the platform earned $123,000 from the featured addition.