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      • Interestingly, executive producer Bill Lawrence says “Fortnite had to enquire for the legal… for the legality of it, and it’s fine because it’s just a character dancing,” at which point Faison cuts right to the heart of the matter: “I don’t get no money. That’s what y’all are thinking, right? Somebody got paid? No. No. I did not.
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  2. Nov 18, 2018 · Faison will not be collecting any royalties. Lawrence told the crowd that someone actually had to reach out on behalf of Fortnite to inquire about use of the “choreography,” which...

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  3. "Scrubs" actor Donald Faison said his dance to "Poison" on the show was "jacked" as the default dance for "Fortnite." Rapper 2 Milly said he will sue the creators of "Fortnite" for...

  4. Nov 20, 2018 · Royalties aside, Faison can be very proud of this improv dance he made up completely on the spot. Individual dance moves are indeed not currently protected by copyright infringement laws.

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  5. Nov 19, 2018 · Donald Faison, the actor who played Chris Turk on the (brilliant) medical sitcom Scrubs, says that Epic Games “jacked” a dance he created for the show, and claims he hasn’t been paid for it.

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  6. Nov 20, 2018 · However, despite now being made so iconic and performed by children in school all over the world as they show off their favorite Fortnite dances to friends, Faison isnt receiving any...

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  7. Nov 19, 2018 · Scrubs actor Donald Faison's "Poison" dance has become a popular emote in Fortnite, but Faison isn't entirely psyched that Epic Games used his moves in the game.

  8. Nov 19, 2018 · Chance suggested back in July that Epic should play the rap songs to which these dances are associated behind the animations, thus opening an established channel for royalties.