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ilovefrozenblueberries

If a player or like a caster or analysts or someone that works for riot or is in riot franchising did the griddy across the VCT stage, and it was on the recording/vod could riot be sued by fortnight for using their emote?

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Nezko_
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Theoretically yes

#4
ilovefrozenblueberries
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oh 😭😭😭

i wanted yay to get an ace then the other team calls a timeout and he griddies over to the other side and does the L dance on them

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Ayush_
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no they can't the emotes are too short to be copyrighted

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Nezko_
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google a bit AYUSH
bros using tiktok knowledge

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koromast
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fortnite dances are all from memes and other media, its like saying "what if spiderman appears on cod but then fortnite has a skin of it can fortnite sue cod??" no they cant because they dont own that they just have it in their game.

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Bro got no idea about intellectual property

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yes if they have copyrighted the dance they 'OWN' it and can drop a case on you

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pretty sure it could be stupid to own a meme dance tho :skull: and maybe there are indeed dances that fortnite owns but several of them are from other places and placed on the game as a kind of references.

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they do own all of them and have gotten sued by people for using it in game aswell
https://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/pop-culture-news/choreographer-sues-epic-fortnite-emote-kyle-hanagami-rcna23075

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koromast
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holy shit mfers could do anything for a fucking dollar :skull:

#12
manca
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fortnite didnt invent the griddy
justin jefferson did

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