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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.
Content creator Kelley Heyer who created the “Apple Dance” has sued Roblox over selling an emote without her permission.
Emotes allow players to communicate beyond in-game chat in Roblox's Fisch. Here's a list of all emotes and a step-by-step guide on how to use them.
However, Roblox then took the dance and turned it into an emote for players to use. Now, on the surface, that doesn’t sound too bad, and it wouldn’t have been bad if it had been a free thing.
Popular Roblox game Dress to Impress has been sued by a TikTok dancer for using her Apple Dance without permission.
Roblox has even published an emote to the Marketplace called “Charli xcx - Apple Dance” and sources have said the artist has created an account.