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Rauw Alejandro’s captivating dance moves from his music video “Touching The Sky” have become the focal point of a copyright lawsuit against Epic Games, the company behind the popular video game Fortnite. The choreographer responsible for these dynamic routines claims that Epic Games has unlawfully incorporated his choreography into the game without permission.
The lawsuit alleges that the dance moves, which are a signature part of Alejandro's performance, have been replicated in Fortnite, potentially infringing on the choreographer's rights. This legal action raises important questions about the intersection of music, dance, and digital media, particularly as video games continue to evolve as platforms for artistic expression.
As Fortnite remains a cultural phenomenon, the outcome of this case could have significant implications for how dance and choreography are protected under copyright law. The legal dispute not only highlights the importance of acknowledging original creators but also emphasizes the need for clarity in the rapidly changing landscape of entertainment and digital interaction.
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