Supreme Court Ruling Temporarily Stops All Fortnite Dance Lawsuits

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All plaintiffs who have filed suit with Epic Games over the use of their "trademark" dances in Fortnite have been forced to drop their lawsuits, temporarily at least, following a new ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court. Let's discuss.

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