Bella Hadid has settled a lawsuit with Chosen LLC, over a picture Hadid posted to her Instagram account back in 2020. The dispute arose when Hadid shared a photograph of herself – wearing glasses and a pink coat outside of an apartment- on her Instagram stories. The image had been taken by a professional photographer, employed by Chosen LLC, who is the copyright owner . Chosen LLC thus filed a lawsuit against Hadid, claiming that her sharing of the photograph on Instagram constituted an unauthorised reproduction and distribution of the photograph.

According to the lawsuit, the professional photographer had spent significant time and money in building their portfolio and claimed that in posting the copyrighted image, Hadid- who has almost 60 million followers on Instagram and who earns in excess of $20,000 for a single sponsored post – had “received a financial benefit directly” and prevented the rightful owner from making a profit.

Although the Instagram story disappeared within 24 hours, a screen shot had been taken, to use as evidence that Hadid had breached copyright law.

It’s not the first time Bella Hadid has found herself in trouble over posting pictures of herself to social media without first licensing the image from the copyright owner. Back in 2020, photographer Timur Mishiev filed a lawsuit against her when she posted a picture of herself wearing a houndstooth newsboy cap. Mishiev, who had snapped the image, claimed that Hadid had no right to post the picture as she had not received permission from him to do so. As with Chosen LLC, the case also settled out of court.

Both lawsuits serve as reminders that just because you are the subject of a photograph, does not mean you have any intellectual property rights in it, and it does not mean you are free to post it online without the copyright owner’s permission.

3 responses to “Model Bella Hadid Settles Lawsuit Over Instagram Post”

  1. […] is not the first celebrity to be sued over posting photographs of themselves to Instagram. Back in April, Bella Hadid settled a lawsuit with Chosen LLC, over a picture Hadid posted to her own Instagram account. The dispute arose when Hadid shared a […]

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  2. […] and Swift has no copyright protection for such image, altered or not. Celebrities such as Bella Hadid and Emily Ratajkowski have been sued recently for their use of photographs of themselves without […]

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  3. […] In her judgment, Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald noted that Ramales hadn’t provided any evidence that Hadid knew her actions were infringing or that she acted recklessly. One might argue that this is difficult to believe given the number of times Hadid has been sued in similar lawsuits for posting photographs to her instagram without permission. Her sister Bella, who was the subject of the photograph in question, has also been on the wrong side of similar legal battles. […]

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