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Kelley Heyer claims Roblox profited from her choreography without a finalized license agreement, selling over 60,000 emotes tied to a Charli XCX-themed update.
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.
Tik-Tok has become a significant source of entertainment for young players, and many creators use the platform to promote their Roblox games.
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