Dua Lipa Files $15 Million Lawsuit Against Samsung for Unauthorized Image Use in TV Advertising
Ricky GervaisComedian, writer, and actor who created "The Office" and writes provocatively on comedy and society.
Safeguarding Stardom: When Corporate Campaigns Cross the Line
Allegations of Unauthorized Likeness Use: A Star's Image Exploited for Commercial Gain
The acclaimed multiple Grammy-winning artist, Dua Lipa, has brought forth a lawsuit seeking $15 million in damages from Samsung. The core of her complaint centers on the accusation that Samsung has unlawfully appropriated her image to promote its range of televisions without securing her consent or providing due compensation.
Legal Recourse: Copyright and Trademark Violations Central to the Claim
Filed in the Central District of California, the legal document asserts claims of copyright infringement, trademark infringement, and a violation of her right to publicity. Lipa's legal team contends that Samsung's actions represent a "massive, continuing, unauthorized commercial exploitation" of her valuable public image.
The Incriminating Evidence: A Festival Photo at the Heart of the Dispute
The pop sensation specifically highlights a photograph, to which she holds the copyright, captured backstage at the Austin City Limits Music Festival in 2024. She alleges that this particular image has been prominently featured on the packaging of various Samsung television models since 2025.
Samsung's Dismissive Response: A Catalyst for Escalation
Lipa claims that despite repeated demands to cease the use of her image, Samsung has continued to profit from her likeness. She characterizes the company's reaction to her complaints as "dismissive and callous," indicating a clear lack of resolution outside of court.
False Endorsement: Influencing Consumer Behavior Through Celebrity Imagery
The lawsuit further details how Samsung's actions have allegedly created a misleading impression among consumers that Lipa has formally endorsed their products. Evidence presented includes social media comments from platforms like X and Instagram, where fans expressed their intent to purchase Samsung TVs specifically because of the singer's image on the packaging.
Protecting Personal Brand: A Stance Against Unwarranted Commercialization
The legal filing strongly emphasizes that Dua Lipa's face was used in a widespread marketing campaign for a consumer product without her knowledge or agreement. The suit clarifies that she had no input or control over this usage and would never have authorized such an exploitation of her image.

