Apple Asks Court to Dismiss Emoji Skin Tone Copyright Claims

Nov. 25, 2020, 6:07 PM UTC

Apple Inc.'s racially diverse emoji do not infringe Cub Club Investment LLC’s copyrights in similar icons because skin tone is not copyrightable, the tech giant said in urging a federal court in Texas to dismiss the claim.

Cub Club said in a complaint filed in September in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas that Apple copied its “iDiversicons” emoji and their five skin tones after discussing a potential partnership. It accused Apple of infringing its copyrights and trade dress.

Apple accused Cub Club of trying to “assert an exclusive right over the general concept and practice ...

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