Crumbl Cookies, a Utah-based dessert company founded in Logan, is facing a $24 million lawsuit from Warner Music Group (WMG) for copyright infringement. The lawsuit alleges that Crumbl used copyrighted songs from prominent artists including Taylor Swift, Beyonce, and Lizzo in its social media advertising campaigns without proper authorization. The case highlights ongoing tensions between brands using popular music on platforms like TikTok and music labels seeking compensation for the use of their recordings. Warner Music Group, the third-largest major record company, is pursuing legal action against Crumbl for these alleged violations.
The popular cookie company founded in Logan, Utah, is being sued by Warner Music Group (WMG) for copyright infringement. https://t.co/N0cHdF8Rgz
Utah-based Crumbl sued by Warner Music Group for copyright infringements in advertising Story on @KSL5TV https://t.co/SczE9Yc4Cg
BREAKING: Utah-based dessert company Crumbl is being sued by major music labels after they said the company used copyrighted songs in its advertising for years. https://t.co/YukeeZwgv2