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Roblox has landed itself in hot water with viral TikTok choreographer Kelley Heyer, as she's filed a lawsuit against the platform for using her dance without permission.
Roblox allegedly transformed the creator's dance into an "emote," a purchasable animated expression for in-game avatars, without licensing choreography.
Epic Games regularly pays creators for the right to use their dance moves, but a lawyer who successfully sued for copyright infringement is back with a new case.