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Fortnite Faces a Lawsuit Over a Copyrighted Dance

Developer Epic Games is being sued by a YouTuber and choreographer over the use of a dance emote in its battle royale title Fortnite. The popular 2017 online video game features in-game dance emotes, many of which are based on dance moves from pop culture. The dance emotes are made available to players for a small fee.

Epic Games has previously come under fire for its emotes, with multiple people suing Fornite over its in-game dances. This includes a range of celebrities like rapper 2 Milly, actor Alfonso Ribeiro, and even the viral meme-creating Backpack Kid. In these three cases specifically, the performers did not actually own a copyright to their dances despite being the ones who popularized them. As such, the creators of the dance moves could not legally claim the dance moves as their own. It seemed that similar cases brought to court against Epic Games would not end in the favor of the plaintiffs. However, the newest Fortnite dance emote-related case may prove to be different this time.

Read the source article at Screen Rant

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