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Fortnite sued over old dance emote

A choreographer is suing Epic Games over dance moves included in an old Fortnite emote.

Kyle Hanagami, a choreographer who has worked with Britney Spears, Justin Bieber and J-Lo, filed suit against Epic regarding the “It’s Complicated” emote, which was released within Fortnite back in August 2020.

Lawyers for Hanagami have said the emote uses copyrighted dance moves from a 2017 video set to Charlie Puth’s “How Long” (thanks, Kotaku) without credit or compensation.

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The moves in question appear at the beginning of the It’s Complicated emote’s dance routine, although the emote then continues on after.

Hanagami’s lawyers have posted a convincing comparison of the emote’s introduction:

Fortnite Infringement of Kyle Hanagami Choreography Watch on YouTube

Here’s the full emote:

FORTNITE ITS COMPLICATED EMOTE (1 HOUR) Watch on YouTube

Hanagami’s lawsuit seeks the emote’s removal from the game and compensation from any Fortnite profits incurred in its sale.

This is the first Fortnite dance lawsuit in several years, following a spate of claims back in 2018. Then, rapper 2 Milly and Carlton AKA The Fresh Prince’s Alfonso Ribeiro said Fortnite (and other games) had used their dance moves without permission. Neither claim was successful, due to how US copyright law handles individual dance moves.