Influencer’s Stolen Photo Aesthetic Lawsuit Against Rival Is Dropped
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The "sad beige influencer" lawsuit ended in dismissal with prejudice. Does that mean creators can't sue? - Tubefilter
Can one creator successfully sue another for copying their vibes? According to the “sad beige” lawsuit, probably not. You may remember that last July, TikToker, Instagrammer, and YouTuber Sydney Nicole Gifford filed a first-of-its-kind lawsuit against fellow content creator Alyssa Sheil, accusing her of copying Gifford’s “neutral, beige, and cream aesthetic,” and posting content with “identical styling, tone, camera angle and/or text.” At the co…
Sad Beige Lawsuit Ends: Alyssa Sheil Wins
Sydney Nicole Gifford’s much-publicized lawsuit against fellow Amazon creator Alyssa Sheil—dubbed the “Sad Beige” Lawsuit online- was officially dismissed with prejudice on Tuesday, signaling a decisive win for Sheil and a rare moment of accountability in the copycat-plagued influencer space. Filed in federal court last April, the lawsuit alleged that Sheil had “deliberately copied” Gifford’s… Source
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