Former Maryland basketball players sue 'Fortnite,' saying it stole their viral Running Man dance [www.baltimoresun.com]
Epic Games accused of exploiting African American talent in latest dance move lawsuit [www.gamesindustry.biz]
Former UMd. basketball players sue 'Fortnite' game makers over dance [www.wbaltv.com]
Former Terps Basketball Players Sue 'Fortnit [www.wbal.com]
Basketball players sue 'Fortnite' game makers over dance [www.wane.com]
Basketball players sue 'Fortnite' game makers over dance [foxbaltimore.com]
The duo behind the Running Man challenge are suing Epic over a Fortnite dance [www.gamasutra.com]
Epic is getting sued for putting the ‘Running Man’ dance in Fortnite [www.theverge.com]
Former Maryland basketball players sue 'Fortnite,' saying it stole their viral Running Man dance https://t.co/huqSTFFEKv
— Baltimore Sun Sports (@BaltSunSports) February 26, 2019
Epic is getting sued for putting the "Running Man" dance in Fortnite https://t.co/5WSYVevuRq pic.twitter.com/lDntbptL3F
— The Verge (@verge) February 27, 2019
Can't say this enough: creating a new copyright in dance moves would be an absolutely miserable policy and cultural outcome. As this new Fortnite case shows: the people suing have admitted they lifted the moves from other kids! https://t.co/QukjCKxVr3
— nilay patel (@reckless) February 26, 2019
Epic is getting sued for putting the ‘Running Man’ dance in Fortnite https://t.co/DPBqnN5UDe
— ██████████ (@thaitvnews) February 27, 2019
Epic is getting sued for putting the "Running Man" dance in Fortnite https://t.co/5WSYVevuRq pic.twitter.com/gSGL8O2LmY
— The Verge (@verge) February 26, 2019
At least seven people have now sued Epic for stealing their Fortnite dances, which they may or may not own and may or may not end up being protected by copyright! https://t.co/OAD4MHpaiA
— Adi Robertson (@thedextriarchy) February 26, 2019