By Tom Grater
15.04.2020 - 20:29 / usmagazine.com
Standing her ground. Selena Gomez sued a mobile game creator after they allegedly used her likeness without permission in a new app.
Documents obtained by Us Weekly confirm that the 27-year-old Disney Channel alum filed a lawsuit against Guangzhou Feidong Software Technology Co., a Chinese development company, and MutantBox Interactive Limited, the business that holds copyrights to the game. Gomez is asking for $10 million in the lawsuit after claiming that a character in the “Clothes Forever —
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