
Sony Music Takes Legal Action Against OFRA Cosmetics Over 300+ Unauthorized Song Uses on Social Media
Sony Music Entertainment has filed a lawsuit against OFRA Cosmetics for alleged copyright infringement across multiple social media platforms. The lawsuit centers on over 329 videos that allegedly used Sony Music's protected recordings without proper authorization.

Woman getting cosmetics applied
Key Details of the Lawsuit:
- OFRA Cosmetics allegedly used copyrighted music in promotional content across Facebook, Instagram, Twitter/X, and TikTok
- The unauthorized usage includes songs from artists like Doja Cat, Harry Styles, and Usher
- Both direct uploads by OFRA and influencer content reposted by the company are included in the complaint
- Sony Music sent a cease-and-desist letter in September 2022, but alleged infringement continued through September 2023
Important Context:
- Social platforms' blanket licenses cover individual users but not commercial brand usage
- The alleged infringement has reportedly impacted Sony Music artists' ability to secure other cosmetics sponsorship deals
- Sony Music seeks statutory damages and profits derived from unauthorized usage
Legal Precedent: Similar cases have occurred previously, notably with Bang Energy, which faced lawsuits from major labels over social media content. That case resulted in Bang's parent company declaring bankruptcy before being acquired by Monster Beverage for $362 million.

TikTok video on phone screen
The case number is 0:23-cv-62073, filed in Florida federal court.
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