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TikTok creator Kelley Heyer sued Roblox for using her Charli XCX's "Apple" dance without permission. Heyer's dance became popular, leading to its integration into both Fortnite and Roblox games as purchasable emotes. While Fortnite secured Heyer's permission, she alleges Roblox did not. Roblox, known for protecting intellectual property, stated it takes such rights seriously.
Courtesy: techcrunch.com
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