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The year 2019 has barely begun and Epic Games is already facing a new trial because of the controversial dances and movements described in their "Fortnite" game.
The Center This time, attention is focused on the so-called "Orange Justice" emote, which was created last year by a boy named Orange Shirt Kid, in a competition organized by Epic to simply create a new emote
Interestingly, The boy, originally dubbed "The Random", was not the winner of the contest, but was gaining tremendous popularity from the community, which encouraged the producer to include it also in the game. A little later
However, in the process moved by mother Rachel McCumbers, accusing the company of using unauthorized choreography, claims that the young man was victim of "extreme cyber-bullying", forcing him to turn off his Instagram and YouTube accounts.
the process does not mention that the dance was in and that, according to the rules, players would not be paid for their use and that the studio would be allowed to use them for advertising the game.
Dance "Orange Justice", which bears his name. In honor of the hashtag used by the community at the time of the contest, "Justice for Orange Shirt Kid" has never been sold alone, but was distributed as part of the Battle Pbad in 2018.
The law firm that deals with the case is also behind the complaints of the rapper 2 Milly of the actor Alfonso Ribeiro and Backpack Kid ] for the use of their dances in the game.