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Mother of Fortnite’s “Orange Shirt Kid” Suing EPIC for Using His Dance

The Fortnite lawsuits just keep coming, and this time, it’s the mother of “Orange Shirt Kid” who’s trying to get a piece of that EPIC Games financial pie.

Orange Shirt Kid, the Fortnite fans responsible for the “Orange Justice” dance emote, submitted his dance to EPIC Games as part of Fortnite‘s “Boogie Down” contest. The contest asked players to send in their own new dances, and one lucky winner would have their dance selected, and it would be placed in the game as an emote. Orange Shirt Kid didn’t win, but after a massive petition made the rounds, EPIC Games decided to put his dance in the game anyway. Now, his mother is suing. Here’s what the first claim of the lawsuit states:

“Through its unauthorized misappropriation of Orange Shirt Kid’s highly popular signature dance, the ‘Random,’ along with his well-known catchphrase ‘It’s also a great exercise move!’ (the’Catchphrase’) in its smash-hit, violent video game, Fortnite Battle Royale (‘Fortnite’), Defendants have unfairly profited from exploiting Orange Shirt Kid’s protected creative expression, likeness, and trademark without consent or authorization.”

Anyone who has been paying attention knows that the claim is incorrect in many ways. By submitting the dance to the Boogie Down contest, Orange Shirt Kid did agree (and hope) that the dance could be used in the game. What’s more, EPIC Games never made a penny off of the dance. It was included as an unlockable award in the free Battle Pass, and never appeared in the game store to be purchased with V-Bucks.

The mother has filed this suit through the same law firm that’s handling the lawsuits for rapper 2 Milly, and “Backpack Kid,” so it’s pretty obvious that she’s just looking for some quick cash. Hopefully her son is subjected to any online bullying or ridicule because of all of this.

(Source: Variety)

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Matthew loves colorful, grindy, Japanese RPGs and esoteric philosophy - if you want to buy him something for his birthday and need inspiration, that's all you need to know. He is a full-time writer, lover of dogs, and book hoarder. While typically quiet and kind, Matthew does get aggressively competitive in online multiplayer games (sometimes he cusses). Favorite games include: Persona 4 Golden, Final Fantasy VII / Tactics Advance, Dark Souls, Rainbow Six Siege, Soul Calibur 4, Jet Grind Radio, and SaGa Frontier. For corrections, tips, or leads, you can reach out to Matthew at hayesface7@gmail.com.

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