Student sues matchmaking app for allegedly stealing her likeness for an ad
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- #Misappropriation of Likeness
- Kaelyn Lunglhofer, a 19-year-old University of Tennessee freshman, is suing the matchmaking app Meete for using a clip from her TikTok video without consent in an ad suggesting she sought casual sexual encounters.
- The ad, featuring her likeness and promoting Meete as a platform for finding 'friends with benefits,' was allegedly targeted via geolocation to men in her Knoxville area, including her dormitory.
- The lawsuit, filed under the Lanham Act, Tennessee's ELVIS Act (right of publicity), and defamation laws, seeks $750,000 in damages, disgorgement of profits, punitive damages, and removal of the ad.