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Washington Photographer Sues Zillow Gone Wild for $300,000 Over Alleged Copyright Infringement
Aug 5, 2024, 05:00 PM
Zillow Gone Wild, a popular social media account, is being sued for alleged copyright infringement by a Washington real estate photographer. The lawsuit centers on two photos of a castle-themed home shared by Zillow Gone Wild in February 2022. The photographer claims the photos were used without her consent and is seeking a maximum judgment of $300,000 after unsuccessful negotiations for a payment of roughly $30,000. The photographer's lawyer argues that the account is based on copying the work of others. The debate continues on whether the use of the photos constitutes fair use or copyright infringement.
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