A Washington listing photographer said Zillow Gone Wild used her photo without permission in February 2022. After attempting to negotiate a payment of roughly $30,000, she’s now suing for a maximum judgment of $300,000.
Source: Inman News
Zillow Gone Wild gets hit with $300K copyright infringement suit
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