Dua Lipa Sues Samsung for $15M Over Unauthorized Image Use

Dua Lipa has filed a $15 million lawsuit against Samsung, alleging the company used her image on television packaging without authorization. The lawsuit, filed in California, claims copyright infringement and violation of publicity rights. The singer asserts she owns the copyright to the backstage photo taken at the 2024 Austin City Limits Music Festival. Samsung allegedly continued using the image despite demands to cease, leading to consumer confusion about an endorsement.

Key Points: Dua Lipa Files $15M Lawsuit Against Samsung

  • Dua Lipa filed a $15M lawsuit against Samsung
  • Alleged unauthorized use of her image on TV packaging
  • Image taken at 2024 Austin City Limits Music Festival
  • Samsung continued use despite demands to stop
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Dua Lipa files $15 million lawsuit against Samsung over alleged unauthorised use of image

Dua Lipa sues Samsung for $15 million, alleging unauthorized use of her image on TV packaging without permission or compensation.

"Recognizing Ms. Lipa's notoriety and goodwill, Samsung used a copyrighted image of Ms. Lipa without authority or license - The Hollywood Reporter"

Washington, May 11

Singer-songwriter Dua Lipa has a $15 million lawsuit against electronics giant Samsung, alleging that the company used her image on television packaging without authorisation.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the lawsuit was filed on Friday in the Central District of California. The Grammy-winning singer has accused Samsung of "copyright infringement, trademark infringement and violation of her right of publicity" for allegedly using her photo to promote and sell televisions.

As per the complaint, Dua Lipa claimed that a backstage picture of her taken during the Austin City Limits Music Festival in 2024 was used on the packaging of several Samsung television models beginning in 2025. The singer stated that she owns the copyright to the image in question.

The lawsuit alleged that Samsung used the photograph prominently on the front side of television boxes without obtaining permission from the singer or compensating her for the use of the image.

"Recognizing Ms. Lipa's notoriety and goodwill, Samsung used a copyrighted image of Ms. Lipa without authority or license and prominently featured it on the front of cardboard boxes containing Samsung-manufactured televisions for retail sale," the suit stated, as per The Hollywood Reporter.

Dua Lipa also claimed that the company continued using her image even after demands were made to stop it. The complaint called Samsung's response "dismissive and callous."

According to the publication, the lawsuit also argued that consumers may have been led to believe that Dua Lipa had officially endorsed Samsung televisions due to the use of her image on product packaging. The complaint additionally cited several social media comments from users who allegedly assumed the singer was associated with the campaign.

The singer's legal representatives further stated that Dua Lipa "did not allow and would not have allowed this use" of her image and maintained that she had no involvement, approval, or creative control over the alleged promotional campaign.

Meanwhile, Dua Lipa remains one of the most prominent global pop stars in the music industry. She is widely known for chart-topping songs such as 'Levitating', 'Don't Start Now', and 'Dance The Night'. The singer has earned multiple international accolades, including Grammy Awards, and continues to enjoy a strong global fan following.

- ANI

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Rahul R
Honestly, I think it's fair. In India too, celebrities like Virat Kohli or Deepika Padukone would sue if their image is used without permission for selling products. Why should Dua Lipa be different? Samsung should have known better. International law is clear on this.
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Aditya G
Whoa, this is serious! But you know what? I've seen so many local shops in India use random celebrities' photos on their products. This is just the tip of the iceberg. The real question is will this set a precedent for others? Also, Dua Lipa's music is great! Levitating is my jam. 🕺🎵
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James A
I'm from the US and honestly, this kind of thing happens all the time with big corporations. Samsung thought they could get away with it because she's just a singer. But she's also a businesswoman with a team of lawyers! $15 million is to send a message. Smart move.
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Sneha F
Seems like a lot of money for just a photo on a box, but I get it. In India too, celebrities like Amitabh Bachchan have won cases against misuse of their image. It's all about protecting your brand. But I wonder if Samsung will settle out of court. 🤔
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Neha E
I think this is fair but also a bit excessive. $15 million seems like a lot when you consider how many people would actually be buying a TV just because Dua Lipa's photo is on the box? Most people don't care about that. Maybe a few lakh rupees of compensation would have been enough. But she has the right to defend her image.

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