Jennifer Lopez Sued For Posting A Picture Of Herself

The pop star and actress is being sued for allegedly posting paparazzi photos of herself without securing the proper copyright licenses.

The dispute centers around images taken before the 2025 Golden Globe Awards and shared on her Instagram and X accounts.

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Jennifer Lopez Hit With Dual Copyright Lawsuits

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On Saturday, May 17, photographer Edwin Blanco and photo agency BackGrid USA filed two federal lawsuits against Jennifer Lopez.

A claim has been made alleging co-ownership of images featuring Lopez outside the Amazon MGM Studios x Vanity Fair Party at Los Angeles’ Bar Marmont on January 4, just before the Golden Globe Awards.

Attorney Peter Perkowski, representing Blanco and BackGrid, stated that Lopez shared the photos on January 5 on Instagram and X without authorization. This supposed copyright violation resulted in a flurry of reposts from fan pages and fashion brands.

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According to Perkowski as reported by Billboard, “Ms. Lopez’s unauthorized use of the Images is commercial in nature, intended for the purpose of self-promotion.” For instance, Lopez utilized the images to showcase the designer of her attire and jewelry, using the event’s publicity to boost her fashion connections and brand partnerships.

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Jennifer Lopez’s Team Allegedly Backed Out Of Verbal Deal

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Perkowski revealed that BackGrid and Blanco reached out to Lopez’s team the week after the alleged infringement to address the situation.

Discussions reportedly went well, and the parties verbally agreed to a financial settlement. However, Lopez’s side never finalized the deal in writing or made any payment.

The lawsuits also emphasized that this isn’t the first time Lopez has faced similar claims.

In 2019, she was sued for posting a paparazzi photo featuring herself and then-boyfriend Alex Rodriguez.

That case, also handled by Perkowski, ended in a voluntary dismissal in 2020.

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“This prior litigation placed Ms. Lopez on notice regarding the legal requirements and potential consequences associated with the use of copyrighted images without proper authorization,” Perkowski wrote. “Despite this, Ms. Lopez has continued to engage in similar conduct, demonstrating a willful disregard for BackGrid’s copyrights through a pattern of behavior that undermines the rights of content creators.”

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Lopez Isn’t The First Celebrity To Be Sued For Posting Their Image

Jennifer Lopez at 2024 AFI Fest - "Unstoppable" Photo Call
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The plaintiffs accused Jennifer Lopez of willful copyright infringement, which could result in damages of up to $150,000 per image.

If the lawsuit succeeds, the actress would have to pay $300,000 for posting her own image.

As of Monday, Lopez’s representatives had not responded to the lawsuit.

Fans may find it odd that celebrities are sued over their photos, but the law is on the plaintiff’s side.

Stars like Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber, and Dua Lipa have all faced similar lawsuits in recent years.

What Does The Law Say?

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Under U.S. copyright law, the photographer, not the person in the photo, owns the rights to an image.

This means celebrities can be sued for posting paparazzi photos of themselves on social media without permission.

Even if the celebrities are the sole subject of the photo, they have no legal right to use it without a license. Hence, taking or posting such images without consent is considered copyright infringement.

Additionally, being in a public place does not exempt someone from being photographed, nor gives them control over the image.

If infringement is proven, the celebrity may owe either actual or statutory damages, up to $150,000 per photo.

Most cases, however, settle out of court for smaller amounts.

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