Here’s the latest I can share based on recent reports:
- Dua Lipa has reportedly filed a lawsuit against Samsung Electronics in a California federal court seeking about $15 million in damages, alleging that Samsung used her image without permission to market its televisions. Several outlets note claims include copyright infringement, trademark infringement, and misappropriation of her likeness. Timing and specific filings vary across reports, but multiple sources reference a complaint filed in May 2026.[3][6][8]
- The core allegations center on a photograph taken at the 2024 Austin City Limits festival that allegedly appeared on Samsung TV packaging starting in 2025, with Lipa’s team stating she owns the rights to the image and did not authorize its use.[4][6][3]
- Samsung has not publicly commented in most summaries, while coverage emphasizes that the suit targets rights of publicity, copyright, and trademark violations under U.S. law.[6][10][3]
Notes and context:
- The stories originated from outlets including Reuters, BBC, Firstpost, and others, all reporting the same general allegations and damages figure of $15 million. The timelines described range from the complaint’s filing in early May 2026 to public discussion in mid-May 2026.[7][3][6]
- If you’d like, I can pull the latest primary filings or summarize the key legal claims and potential precedents (e.g., rights of publicity, Lanham Act considerations) with direct quotes from the complaint.
Would you like me to compile a concise, source-cited briefing with the most up-to-date official filings and a quick explainer of the legal theories involved? I can also provide a timeline visual of the reporting milestones.