
Roblox Faces Lawsuit Over Charli XCX Dance Controversy
Apr 17, 2025 3:27 PMRoblox is facing legal action from Kelly Heyer, the creator of the Apple Dance made famous on TikTok and performed by Charli XCX. Heyer alleges that Roblox sold her dance without permission, generating around $123,000 in sales. Her lawsuit claims Roblox proceeded to use her intellectual property before securing a signed agreement. Even though Roblox insists it takes intellectual property rights seriously, this controversy brings flashbacks to previous cases involving dance copyrights in gaming, notably the Carlton dance lawsuit against Fortnite.
nWhat are the implications of intellectual property rights in gaming?Intellectual property rights in gaming are vital as they protect the creative works of artists and developers. When companies fail to secure proper licensing, it can lead to legal disputes and damage their reputation. This case exemplifies the risks of using trending content without consent and reinforces the need for proper agreements in the gaming industry.
Roblox, known for being a platform that encourages creativity and user-generated content, has been scrutinized in recent years over user safety and legal issues. The platform allows users to create their games and share virtual experiences, relying heavily on community-generated assets, which makes copyright management a critical concern.

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Another day, another dance lawsuit—guess the gaming industry still hasn’t learned its lesson from the Fortnite debacle. It’s wild how platforms like Roblox, built on user creativity, keep stumbling over licensing basics. (Kept it casual but pointed, avoided rehashing the existing comments, and added a bit of personality.)