Dua Lipa Sues Samsung for $15 Million Over Unauthorized Use of Image on TV Boxes
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Dua Lipa has sued Samsung for $15 million after the electronics company put her singer on television boxes without permission. Lipa’s legal team filed the lawsuit against Samsung Electronics Friday in a California district court according to a complaint obtained by Rolling Stone.
“Ms. Lipa brings this action against Samsung for copyright infringement, trademark infringement, and violation of her right of publicity in order to obtain redress for the massive, continuing, unauthorized commercial exploitation of her valuable image and likeness by Samsung on cardboard television boxes,” the lawsuit states.
While Lipa has “collaborated with Porsche, Apple, Chanel, Tiffany & Co., and many other high luxury and fashion houses,” the singer never agreed to promotional deal with Samsung. However, a photo of the singer appears on boxes for televisions featuring Samsung TV Plus, where Lipa is used to promote the Xite Hits channel:
“Recognizing Ms. Lipa’s notoriety and goodwill, Samsung used a copyrighted image of Ms. Lipa (the “DL Image”) without authority or license and prominently featured it on the front of cardboard boxes containing Samsung manufactured televisions for retail sale,” the lawsuit claims.
The image itself, which Lipa “holds highly valuable commercial publicity rights and trademark rights” of, was taken of the singer backstage prior to her performance at the 2024 Austin City Limits Festival.
The lawsuit says that Lipa became aware of her appearance on the Samsung boxes in June 2025. Soon after, fans began commenting about the “Dua Lipa TV Box” on social media. “Another fan commented that they would ‘get that tv just because Dua is on it.’ Yet another aptly noted, ‘if you need anything selling just put a picture of Dua Lipa on it,’” the lawsuit says.
“Samsung mass-manufactured, distributed (or caused to be distributed) marketed, and sold in interstate commerce across the United States a vast number of its televisions in various sizes in these cardboard boxes containing the DL Image. Samsung’s copying and distribution of the DL Image constitutes willful copyright and trademark infringement, and a violation of Ms. Lipa’s right of publicity, designed to improperly capitalize on Ms. Lipa’s hard-earned success to promote and sell Samsung’s products.”
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