Overview
- Jennifer Lopez is being sued by photographer Edwin Blanco and agency BackGrid USA for posting two paparazzi photos without obtaining proper copyright licenses.
- The photos, taken at a pre-Golden Globes party on January 4, 2025, were shared on Lopez's Instagram and X accounts the following day and remain online without watermarks.
- The lawsuits claim Lopez used the images for commercial purposes, including promoting her fashion affiliations and brand partnerships.
- Settlement talks reportedly occurred earlier this year, but Lopez did not finalize a written agreement or make any payments to resolve the matter.
- Blanco and BackGrid are seeking up to $150,000 in statutory damages per photo, totaling $300,000, marking Lopez's third copyright-related lawsuit over paparazzi photos since 2019.