r/mildlyinfuriating 16h ago

I just wanted a hot dog Apperantly A24 suddenly thinks they own all of the backrooms.

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Many people have been reporting copyright strikes for backrooms fan games, textures, and other references on Google play, Twitter and other spaces. Apparently the company thinks if they make a movie that suddenly they own the source material that existed years before the movie was even conceptualized. For an idea of how ridiculous this is, it's like saying James Cameron owns the Titanic and every survivor's story because of the movie he made.

With how shitty the world is becoming at what point is it enough, it's literally 1984, can't have shit anymore, even decades old community internet creepypastas apparently.

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u/Worst_Artist 11h ago

The director’s comments on discord

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u/asian_chihuahua 9h ago

Sounds like they contracted out a general "protect our IP" contract to a firm, and the firm basically just copyright struck everything that had to do with the backrooms, probably using an AI to make a list and then nail everything.

Still, A24 needs to take a hit for this because they are ultimately responsible for the firm's actions here.

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u/mackeriah 4h ago

I would absolutely put money on them having lazily used AI. 

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u/Sileniced 1h ago

I think that corporate greed made the ai exactly how they wanted it to be

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u/centaur98 4h ago

Funny thing is you or I could also claim to act on behalf of A24 and start issuing copyright takedowns. The copyright system on most online platforms is fucked. For example TheFatRat had a case where some random anonymous person claimed one of his original songs and YouTube refused to do anything about it until it went viral.

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u/IllustriousBobcat813 2h ago

Copyright in general is a terrible system, it only benefits megacorporations and stifles creativity.

Just look where the funding got all these pro copyright groups are coming from

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u/TheLittleMuse 1h ago

There's a lot of shitty copyright abuse, but saying it only benefits megacorps is wild. You're saying the right for artists to protect their work and stop others using it without their permission is bad.

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u/SuperBackup9000 9h ago

The thing is they do actually have a claim, and it’s due to their wallpaper design. OP conveniently left that out of the explanation because it’s not all Backrooms stuff, it’s literally just the wallpaper they made, which I do believe a few newer games did just copy it 1:1.

It’s incredibly silly, yeah, but it’s also silly how many people have been successfully rage baiting by leaving out exactly what the actual “problem” is

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u/fonk_pulk 6h ago

Isnt the wallpaper sold by A24 a recreation of the wallpaper that was at the Oshkosh basement? Technically whatever company made the original wallpaper could own the copyright, if they're still in business.

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u/Training_Ruin3151 3h ago

Ownership of a wallpaper pattern that has been circulating the internet for 10 years and most likely existsed as long as wallpaper has been around is not anybody's to own

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u/lucitribal 5h ago

The company that made the original wallpaper no longer exists. At best, ownership of it is in limbo.

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u/Xontroller 4h ago

You could say it's stuck in the backrooms

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u/Rich-Option4632 4h ago

Take my upvote and get out.

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u/GarshelMathers 2h ago

Can't get out. Also stuck in the backrooms

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u/atfricks 5h ago

That wallpaper design predates the movie dude, A24 didn't make it and has no claim to it either.

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u/demotsusucku 4h ago

They don't.

The wallpaper is the same from the original 4chan picture from 2019

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u/iLikeBugsNFishes 2h ago

You saying they have a claim here isn't true. Not sure why you're adamant everyone else here is confused and falling for ragebait? You effectively made up a copyright law and an ownership claim in an effort to try to make sense of a nonsensical copyright claim. Why? What is the point of this?

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u/TheWaywardOak 7h ago

This kind of thing happens all the time because so much of copyright enforcement is automated. White noise getting multiple copyright claims on Youtube, etc. Even the process of getting your music published is largely automated now, which is the source of so many false claims on Youtube and the like. All it takes is for someone to incorrectly label their music as eligible for contentID and suddenly everyone that used the same sample libraries they did starts getting claims, for example.

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u/NotInTheKnee 4h ago

As this gets normalized, it's becoming harder and harder to defend copyright laws as a way to protect innovation and creativity.

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u/HiMyNameIsAlt 3h ago

The laws need a serious amount of updating. They're so insanely out of date it's not even funny

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u/EmpressNeuronist 11h ago

Thanks for the updates. This should be higher in the comment section.

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u/krystal_295 9h ago

Dropped an award doot on it in case it helps

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u/ShingledPringle 4h ago

Expected something like this, often these copyrights strikes are due to how vague these things have to be to cover as much as possible. Not shocked at the outcome and that it is getting sorted.

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u/Kira_Caroso 15h ago

Reminds me how WB tried copyright striking people who used Minecraft music shortly after the movie came out.

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u/C101-stitches 12h ago

Never forget. WB copyright stuck meatcanyon video of bugs where he was a serial rapist......Be the bigger bunny

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u/menryBasedmarineCav 12h ago

"And because WB copystruck the video we can say that bugs bunny was canonically a struggling r-pist"

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u/poke29980 11h ago

this is like nintendo striking a mario porn parody. so they literally own a super mario porno now

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u/Tisdale98 11h ago

To be fair, Nintendo didn't copyright strike that Mario porn parody, they bought the rights to it instead. They literally do own a Super Mario porno, and have since 1993.

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u/StrikeMyGyatt 11h ago

source? for porn not the legal action

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u/quaileyeforthefatguy 11h ago

Super Hornio Bros, starring Ron Jeremy.

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u/Magic_ass1 9h ago

Ah, now that's a name that'll bring people back to the past.

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u/Roasted_Newbest_Proe 7h ago

Actual perfect casting lmao

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u/onehalflightspeed 7h ago

That's a name that makes me gag. How was such a gross and foul man the undisputed king of pornography for so many years

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u/SomeFunnyPhrase 6h ago

I mean, it isn't too hard to imagine the porn ndustry, especially at that time, being the place for gross and foul men to be king.

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u/onehalflightspeed 6h ago

He unsurprisingly faced credible charges for sexual assault and abuse of dozens of women including minors. For better or worse, he had advanced dementia at the time and declared unfit to stand trial. So he will never see a prison cell, but I doubt his golden years are happy ones

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u/Icy_Secret_2909 10h ago

My original comment was removed so.

Reminds me of the (I think it was zootopia?) Creators that said they were shown a binder full of porn based on disney characters as preparation for that eventuality.

Edit: trying to figure out if it was in fact zootopia or another ip.

Edit 2: it was shown to the creator of jake long.

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u/menryBasedmarineCav 11h ago

They own 2 iirc

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u/Sloppykrab 9h ago

A what? I can't tell what you're trying say.

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u/FatherFarnsworth 10h ago

How ya doing, how ya doin?

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u/TheMireAngel 3h ago

because they own bugs bunny...

bro what this isnt even comparable.

If you make your own character named Tom

And i make a cartoon were Tom rapes children

And you copyright strike me, that doesnt make Tom cannonicaly a child rapist.

That is in no way the same as someone uses a Public domain artpiece to make a movie and then striking people for using the original public domain artpiece.

Like your point is so offensively bad

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u/anono227 9h ago

C418's music for Minecraft is always being falsely claimed like this. It's nothing new, it just became more noticeable when the movie came out.

(For anyone who doesn't know, C418 owns the rights to the tracks he composed for Minecraft and lets basically anyone use them for free. This is also why he doesn't compose anything for Minecraft anymore, since Microslop wont honour the original deal and wants full rights to whatever he composes.)

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u/alex433g 5h ago

Which is sad that there won't be any more c418 music for minecraft, but he is a part of a game studio and released some vinyl plates

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u/g00ber88 9h ago

Or when Disney tried to copyright day of the dead

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u/Epyon214 10h ago

Explain to me what prevent these multiple people receiving false strikes from simply saying turnabout is fair play. What impact would the A24 movie being taken offline indefinitely due to multiple strikes for copyright infringement of their indie games send as a message

How is what A24 is doing any different from someone trying to copyright unicorns or dragons

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u/Sir_Delarzal 15h ago

The same thing happened with the Minecraft Movie. Somehow they thought they owned all of C418's musics

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u/deprevino 12h ago edited 11h ago

I suppose this is how gentrification must feel. It's difficult to be part of something in a small corner of the internet only to see huge entities swallow it up. I was part of Minecraft during the very early Alpha, when basically noone I knew had heard of it, but it's a bit of an overwhelming presence now.

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u/HeyImGilly 10h ago

Hey, you were a part of something before the rest of the world was. Be proud that you have good taste.

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u/Marsuello 9h ago

This is how I felt back in the day when two band members messaged me on Facebook off our mutual band enjoyment and about a year or so later said band of those members got signed and blew up. Felt real cool (and still does) to say “let me tell you about how they found my profile to promote themselves and now they’re big/were big”

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u/CHK-N 8h ago

I was the first person to post a video about Settle Your Scores (easycore, produced by Johnny Franck of Bilmuri and Attack Attack!) and my old label mate went on a huge international tour with Porter Robinson a few years ago, has his own boiler room set. Other label mate had official remixes for Skrillex and is on the League of Legends soundtrack, I got to coin the name of a whole genre, yet I'm not famous and have like zero talent lmao.

I'm constantly out here like "I knew one of the guys who do the Marshmello thing before it blew up, I knew Black Tiger Sex Machine when they were just lawyers, I have a copy of the fucked up track "Death of Baby" by Whales when he went by Sex Whales and we were going to collab, I have a beef with Tyga and one of the brothers of Dada Life, songs I've influenced have literally hundreds of millions of plays"

But because I'M not famous, nobody outside of the friends that were there believe me.

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u/Bad-Genie 8h ago

Man I miss that Minecraft. The goal was to explore and build an amazing house.

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u/fantasy-capsule 8h ago

Welcome to the realm of Capitalist Realism where capitalism subsumes and consumes all cultures, iconography, and critiques into itself.

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u/The-Son-Of-Suns 8h ago

That is not what gentrification feels like

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u/SniffyMcFly 6h ago

Yeah, what a privileged and insensitive statement to make.

Playing Minecraft in the Alpha must be exactly like growing up black and poor in Detroit, surrounded by crime and drug abuse. Only to be displaced from what little Heimat you had by stores you can’t afford, AirBnBs you will never be able to rent and Apartments that cost more in a single month than you can make in multiple.

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u/LochNessTezzie 12h ago edited 12h ago

didnt this also happen with skibidi toilet when they sent a DMCA to gmod

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u/Didifinito 10h ago

How the fuck would they make more videos without gmod also wouldnt this cause problem with valve because gmod uses their assets?

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u/LochNessTezzie 9h ago

yeah the guy who makes the series had no idea it was happening it was some idiot lawyers from a film company working with the ip

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u/Justarandom55 7h ago

Pretty sure the original dude was just a normal good guy making gmod shitpost stuff. The entire concept just grew way beyond him

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u/mildlyornery 11h ago

Microsoft did C dirty.

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u/Nervous-Salamander-7 8h ago

I've heard of C difficile, but first time hearing of C dirty ..

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u/AnneMichelle98 6h ago

Disney’s CoCo was originally going to be name “Dia de los Muertos” and requested the trademark for it. It was met with such pushback that they backed down and renamed the movie.

Companies will always try it if they think they can get away with it

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u/zaosafler 12h ago

This is literally the same thing as when Disney tried to claim copyright infringement when people wrote stories/made movies based on certain tales from the Brothers Grimm. They lost when the defendants proved their works were based on the public domain stories and not Disney's relatively recent interpretations.

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u/Hetakuoni 10h ago

They also tried to copyright Thor, Loki, and dia de los muertos.

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u/Hutstepper 10h ago

the audacity lmao. who the hell thinks they own these things WAYYY before disney even existed

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u/calf 7h ago

There should be a way for the public to countersue for frivolous baseless lawsuits.

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u/PlayfulSurprise5237 6h ago

Anyone who deliberately misuses any aspect of the justice system should face numerous years in prison, at minimum.

And anyone that ever tampers with an election should be publicly executed.

These are core pillars of the entire structure of a nation of 350 million people. They are integral

If they start getting cracked and weathered and crumble it will lead to a level of suffering we cannot even comprehend. So yea, the punishment should be in line with that so that it happens as little as possible.

For the election tampering, we cannot afford to have that happen even once, so it's straight to execution. Like a serial killer, you can't afford to ever have that person get out of prison, the danger to society is far too great.

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u/SnevetS_rm 5h ago

For the election tampering, we cannot afford to have that happen even once, so it's straight to execution. Like a serial killer, you can't afford to ever have that person get out of prison, the danger to society is far too great.

As opposed to the danger to society in case of the government misusing the system to capitally punish innocent people they disagree with?

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u/ThenCombination7358 6h ago

For a million dollar company what can you loose for simply trying? Best case they get the rights.

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u/brainvheart143 9h ago

The holiday ? wtf.

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u/BoomerAliveBad 8h ago

Thank Coco for that one

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u/mewfour123412 8h ago

Yep to slap on frozen meals and lunch boxes

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u/Salohacin 6h ago

Brb, let me copyright God. 

Take that religions! 

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u/Tosslebugme 4h ago

Also the Tasmanian devil. As in, an Australian football team in Tasmania is calling themselves the devils and Disney took issue with it because of their cartoon.

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u/Kellerhouse 8h ago

They tried to copyright El Dia de Los Muertos before Coco came out, and the Mexicans were NOT having it. So it stayed in the public domain (as it should- companies can’t just take over whole cultures). 🤗

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u/Strider76239 8h ago

The fact they can even attempt copywriting a holiday is pure insanity to me.

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u/Deya_The_Fateless 7h ago

The fact that they think they can is even more astounding.

Its like the Friday the 13th or Halloween films trying to trademark/copywrite a date/holiday. Like these companies need to regain some common goddamned sense.

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u/absoNotAReptile 7h ago

I thought for sure this had to be an exaggeration or mischaracterization. It’s real. They really tried. So insane.

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u/Thornesvillee 7h ago

That would have been the mother of all cultural appropriation. And I say that as someone who thinks that term is often misused. 

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u/midimandolin 8h ago

Disney almost got La Chancla. 😆

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u/ConsequenceLive2442 15h ago

A24 rep taking a dive lately lol.

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u/OHrangutan 15h ago

Enshitification was only a matter of time.

Besides making hit movies with unknown actors and bisexual lighting would only lead to profitable hit movies for... The foreseeable future.

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u/a_rex0001 13h ago

Bisexual lighting?

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u/froggole 13h ago

I thought he was joking about bisexual lighting LMFAO

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u/raaaaaaze 6h ago

In my head-cannon, I had it filed under 'A24 Lighting'

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u/saalsa_shark 12h ago

Wait, half the gigs I play have this lighting set up...

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u/cody_mf 11h ago

alex jones tried to warn us when he talked about the gay frogs

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u/stumblinghunter 9h ago

I hate to break it to you, but you're bisexual now

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u/MeasureDoEventThing 7h ago

So that's why everyone ignores me!

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u/Mr_Blinky 9h ago

Well, I've got news for you (or maybe not?).

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u/ChillAndSane 9h ago

So synthwave/vaporwave is bisexual? The more you know, then.

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u/kadzooks 9h ago

Always have been

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u/Alarming_Orchid 10h ago

Isn’t that just neon?

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u/Zepp_BR 13h ago

Yeqh, wtf is bisexual lighting and how do I get one and how much it costs?

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u/Lich_Apologist 13h ago

Pink and blue neon lights. Honestly its not that bad with modern led tech 

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u/Agerak 9h ago

Definitely! Everyone should consider trying it at least once in their life and see how they feel about it!

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u/Skullcrusher 13h ago

"It's all that woke lighting these days. Movies should look gray not gay" -probably OP

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u/COGspartaN7 10h ago

They used that lighting in creep show 

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u/ConsequenceLive2442 14h ago

I wouldn't call it that their movies have still been good this year. They're just showing their more corporate side.

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u/SFWBryon 10h ago

Yeah I was gonna say, recently from A24 I’ve seen:
The drama, backrooms, Marty supreme, and the invite and none of them have bisexual lighting, and all of them have big name actors

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u/colony-ship-for-sale 8h ago

Feels like they're speed running it.

Went from darling of the movie industry in a few years, producing hit after hit. Now, bad take after bad take.

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u/Hikithemori 13h ago

Kushner son on the board

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u/AlarmedExperience928 13h ago

Greedy Rats will be greedy Rats

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u/cloacachloe 12h ago

Didn't they come out recently basically saying that they were "cashing in"?

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u/Squeezitgirdle 12h ago

Hopefully it's just the automated tools doing more than they should

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u/lnfIation 9h ago

they made a huge ai deal with google to ai generate novies. Crazy stuff

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u/seevm 13h ago

That’s crazy. Works released prior to the movie have precedence - they can’t do shit to change that

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u/Generally_Kenobi-1 12h ago

Even works after should be fine, I doubt they bought exclusive rights to the source material.

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u/Scruffylookin13 12h ago

Can't buy exclusive rights to a 4chan post

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u/alex3omg Donna, this is a HURRICANE 9h ago

It's like trying to copyright the concept of a haunted house or vampires.  Like cool so folklore can't develop anymore because of capitalism?  Awesome awesome what a great timeline

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u/PsyTripper 6h ago

Dumbest thing is that, Copyright was to protect innovation. The idea was, if there is no copyright protection, people will stop to innovate because somebody could just steal there design. The original copyright periode was 14 years, back in 1790.

  • 1790: 14 years + 14-year renewal option.
  • 1831: Extended to 28 years + 14-year renewal.
  • 1909: Extended to 28 years + 28-year renewal.
  • 1976: Shifted to the life of the author plus 50 years.
  • 1998 (Sonny Bono Act): Extended to the life of the author plus 70 years.
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u/0Davgi0 6h ago

Someone has to have tried at some point

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u/Stampyboyz 9h ago edited 7h ago

Btw this could happen if the author isn't anonymous anymore.

An example is Moto42, the creator of SCP-173. Once he was proven to be the author he suddenly owned the copyright to 173. However in this case he released it under CC-BY-SA 3.0 (the same copyright the SCP wiki uses).

However the author of the original Backrooms post is unknown, which seems to have a similar effect to it being in the public domain due to the movie studio actually picking up Kane Pixel's version of the Backrooms. Mixed with the fact his version doesn't use anything from the Backrooms wikis which both are under CC-BY-SA 3.0

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u/Skydiver860 6h ago

An example is Moto42, the creator of SCP-173. Once he was proven to be the author he suddenly owned the copyright to 173.

doesn't he only own the picture? he doesn't own the writing about 173 im pretty sure.

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u/Stampyboyz 6h ago edited 4h ago

No, Untitled 2004 (image used in 173's original text) was created by and is owned by Izumi Kato which isn't under CC-BY-SA 3.0 and only reluctantly allowed on the wiki since the wiki isn't commercial. It was removed due to wiki staff not wanting to ruin Untitled 2004's story even more and due to the increase of merchandise based on 173 using Untitled 2004's likeness. Also due to it not being under CC-BY-SA 3.0

Moto42 created the 173 article, but not the image.

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u/thedylannorwood 10h ago

They can buy exclusive rights to a specific version. If they own Kane Parsons’ version (I don’t think they do) and if these games use things from Parsons’ version (they absolutely do) then they would hypothetically have legal grounds to stand on

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u/Scruffylookin13 10h ago

What is it that they use that is exclusively from Parson's version?

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u/SFWBryon 10h ago

Anything that is specifically related to ASYNC, or uses any of the soundtrack, any of the entities’ designs that were debuted in his work, any iconic imagery that originated from his version (the backwards stop signs for example, if no one had used them before his version), etc.

I don’t know the specifics of this case, but there’s tons of stuff that could be unique to Kane’s version and thus the version they own

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u/Scruffylookin13 9h ago

I have played a ton of backroom games and never seen anything related to ASYNC. The monster design (from the youtube) probably, music... idk, backwards stop sign seems like a stretch.

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u/SFWBryon 8h ago

Yeah it all depends on what these specific ones are infringing, it’s hard to say with just a screenshot. It also could just be a 3rd party situation where the company hired to protect A24 IP is overstepping.

I’m just saying inclusions from Kane’s work that could potentially be infringing, not that they did it

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u/smarjorie 9h ago

I feel like I'm taking crazy pills with the way people are talking about the back rooms stuff sometimes. I get why Parsons gets so much credit, his work is great and incredibly impressive for his age, but he didn't invent this! The backrooms and their imagery existed before him. It's like saying that JK Rowling owns the concept of wizards or something

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u/Ill_Shoulder_1185 5h ago

JK Rowling wasn't even the first author to write about a child raised by abusive family who develops magical powers, not the first to send adolescent witches and wizards to magic school, she wasn't the first to have that school be a castle surrounded by forest, not the first to have that school have a strict teacher who teaches Potions class and a snotty rich bully, and she wasn't the first to put magical portals in a train station.

Relatively speaking, very little of HP is truly grounds for claiming copyright infringement by a similar work, not without Rowling opening herself up to being sued by Jill Murphy's estate.

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u/MeasureDoEventThing 7h ago

Depends on what the platforms decide. Doesn't matter that A24 has no legal standing if the platforms decide to uphold the strikes.

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u/AsaCoco_Alumni 7h ago

Unfortunately Youtube doesn't recognise the linear nature of time.

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u/UnsureAndUnqualified 6h ago

Could someone who made a backrooms game copyright strike WB's trailers or something? Theywere clearly copying the game after all

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u/Alomedria 13h ago

I’m p sure Kane Pixels, the dude who created this version of the backrooms was trying to get A24 to backdown on this according to his discord

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u/AcceptablyThanks 12h ago

One director vs the entire production company lol. Not gunna happen

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u/Djinnaz 12h ago edited 10h ago

Can happen considering it was his idea.

Edit: the movie I mean.

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u/Scruffylookin13 12h ago

I like Kane's backroom canon the best, I think the kid is amazing. But to say it was his idea is crazy

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u/Physical-Mistake-199 11h ago

It was his idea to make the movie using his lore. Not that he came up with the idea of the backrooms

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u/LitLitten 11h ago

there’s something fucking insidious about independent work or an amalgamation of independent creative minds being suddenly stolen and privatized by the executive class

Shit, the Disco Elysium debacle still makes me pissed.

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u/JackWickerC 10h ago

What's the Disco debacle? I only just started it a week ago

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u/Scruffylookin13 11h ago

The yellow hallways, the florescent humming lights, the endless hallways, etc ... the things they are trying to copywrite, weren't his idea though. I'm not trying to be argumentative, but its not like the studio is trying to copywrite the concept of "A memory of a memory" They are copywriting design choices that were all around before Parsons came on the scene

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u/wittyjokename92 10h ago

To be fair companies have been doing this for ages. They'll try to copyright anything and everything hoping something sticks. Costs them barely anything as long as it stays out of court and the fear of taking a corporation on in court works on a lot of people. Until people actually just force them into facing a judge and finding out they have no legal leg to stand on, corporations are just going to keep doing it.

A lot of these things aren't even real copyright claims but just the studios saying they deserve a cut or they'll take you to court. And then paying a lot of lawyers to make sure it never actually gets to court.

Don't let the fear of a copyright claim stop you. Art is art and at worst you'll just have to find a different platform to share it on. As long as you know what the fair use doctrine is and don't cross that line the big corporations can get bent. Hell even that Spider-Man kid still has Spidey all over his grave because Disney realized it was too expensive to visit it and see if his dad wasn't violating the court order

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u/Alex5672 9h ago

"They'll try to copyright anything and everything hoping something sticks."

Nintendo vs. Palworld comes to mind with Nintendo, at least, trying to copyright the idea of catching monsters with balls, forcing Palworld to change how their catching system works.

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u/Stampyboyz 9h ago

Btw that was a patent and not a copyright lawsuit.

Nintendo also tried to patent multiple mechanics they didn't make.

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u/Alex5672 9h ago

Right, but the point definitely still stands.

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u/Gamerguy230 8h ago edited 1h ago

A24 mentioned it was doing auto takedowns of pirated versions of films and these got caught up in it. Kane posted about it on Twitter.

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u/CountTown 7h ago

That's the usual bullshit response when there's backlash.

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u/Babetna 15h ago

Lawyers gonna lawyer

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u/Chance-Deer-7995 13h ago

It's more about people using corporations to cover for evil and bad behavior. Copyright was also intended as a protection for artists, not a way for corporations to abuse individuals.

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u/mundi_comedentis 10h ago

Copyright was intended to keep people from creating whatever they wanted. It was literally the right to use a press to copy something at the time. You could not copy without it.

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u/Moist_Board 8h ago

Can you imagine a world without them?

https://giphy.com/gifs/xT5LMuQroxQi36Hwys

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u/NEWSmodsareTwats 10h ago

The lawyers probably aren't involved yet since there's absolutely no penalty for companies to file these kind of copyright strikes, they're probably using an automated system or maybe paying someone from the third world to comb through YouTube videos to file these.

in fact, a lot of times the auto file the copyright complaint and then will automatically deny any appeal until it gets to the final appeal. at which point a lawyer will actually finally look at it because then there are potential consequences.

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u/WhateverIsFrei 14h ago

There's hope it's legal team or automated tools doing it without consulting. Happened to a few things in the past and was addressed.

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u/tduncs88 11h ago

Take this image for what its worth, but its from Kane's mouth directly. People are frothing at the mouth with literally 1% of the story. Now, im not saying bend over to the corporations or defend A24, but we as a society have decided that we need the minimal amount of facts or evidence to come to a conclusion on something before we turn to pitchforks and torches.

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u/Federal-Treat-6893 14h ago

I'm 99.9999999999999999999999999999% sure it's some bullshit automated system that uses AI or something, I've seen it happen before

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u/AmbiiX 13h ago

Suddenly got the urge to make some backroom related content.

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u/ObtuseMongooseAbuse 12h ago

It's cheaper for studios to contract out to third parties to do anything related to copyright detection and it gives them a layer of protection against the backlash when that third party makes a mistake. That is why the studios will not stop working with them and this problem will continue or get worse.

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u/ComfortablyNomNom 13h ago

Wouldn't be surprised. The studios probably would like to try and set a precedent before next years waterfall of creepypasta flicks that come out in response to Backrooms being a hit. Scumbags

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u/BiAndShy57 11h ago

It’s scary that the spontaneous creativity of thousands of people, done not for profit but simply for the joy of creation, can be retroactively claimed by studios

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u/onepieceisonthemoon 12h ago

Inb4 they try to copyright strike the Stanley Parable

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u/Famous-Restaurant875 13h ago

Reminds me of marvel trademarking Thor. An actual piece of religion/mythology. 

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u/Raye_Gunn 12h ago

to be fair there, they did not trademark Thor as a concept... they trademarked their specific take on that concept. (which is significantly different from mythology) Like there are still plenty of people out there making media featuring characters from Norse Myth and they don't have to ask Marvel permission. there are even other comic books featuring the characters. They just can't be a direct ripoff of the Marvel designs and characterizations and established lore specific to the comics.

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u/MissionVegetable568 13h ago

yea ok im copyrighting Pirates, any pirate movie or game belongs to me

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u/MyLittleDiscolite 14h ago

Sounds like they need a boycott 

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u/dogmeatsoup 13h ago

all your backrooms are belong to us!

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u/Relevant-Fox-7114 12h ago

AD 2101 2026 war was beginning

* explosions *

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u/slick7studios 7h ago

UPDATE- after pressure from Kane (the director of the movie) the company released a statement claiming it was an AI automation error. They did release some of the people they made claims against. Still my distrust is there, and I can't help but feel like they are only doing it out of damage control after the extreme community backlash.

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u/LowOwl4312 7h ago

Would be funny if the original 4chan poster who came up with the idea can prove his ownership somehow and demands all the profits from the A24 movie

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u/FireZord25 6h ago

A big company powertripping with an IP should be made consequential. Anyone getting copyright claimed/striked should be given a chance not just to prove their case, but also sue for these companies for bucks for abusing the system for such harassments,

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u/NectarOfLiiife 13h ago

So A24 is already turning to scum after being bought... Yay.

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u/Psychlonuclear 6h ago

This will never stop until there are meaningful consequences in place for false copyright claims.

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u/slimehunter49 11h ago

Unique fall of a formerly beloved studio, this and the AI shit they are doing now

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u/Redditer51 6h ago

The backrooms belongs to the internet, not them.

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u/DTJB10 11h ago

A24 has been and always will be a company first.

They have massive money behind them and bully around smaller creators and use AI. Fuck em.

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u/Takao89 11h ago

Man, first A24 invests heavvvvvy into AI and now this. I don’t think I’ve ever 180’d on a company so fast.

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u/juanjing 8h ago

Boy, A24 really took a PR nosedive recently.

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u/--Arete 8h ago

I anything A24 should pay the people who have contributed to the internet phenomena for making the movie possible. Without the culture the movie would probably not exist at all.

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u/newshirtworthy 12h ago

Ah shit. Time to try a couple backrooms minecraft mods I’ve seen floating around

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u/Tao_of_Ludd 9h ago

If you haven’t already played it, the liminal industries modpack is very good.

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u/Peter_Parker66 12h ago

A24 keeps finding new and unique ways to make me more and more disappointed with them. First the AI stuff and now this

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u/postprandialrepose 11h ago

I'm starting to like A24 less and less. It's unfortunate.

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u/bubba1834 10h ago

A24 got fucking annoying real quick

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u/Hexent_Armana 6h ago

I don't feel so bad about pirating the movie now.

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u/Redditer51 6h ago

You either die an indie hero, or live long enough to see yourself go corporate.

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u/Xx_scribbledragon_xX 1h ago

I'm glad Kane is standing so firm to his roots and fighting for his online community. A24 got the right guy for the job, shame they're being so shit now - though big company being shitty, water is wet ig.

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u/Positive_Campaign_52 1h ago

This is what someone has been saying for about a decade now on 4chan iirc. When an SCP movie was being talked about. How if it’s successful companies will want to maximalize profits by trying to find a way to copyright the movie, idea, or aesthetic.

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u/Naive_Dress1923 1h ago

did they forget what made the movie successful?

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u/GalacticMe99 1h ago

Good fucking luck proving in court that you own something that has existed since before you started using it lmao.

u/Tinktink-26 52m ago

Their Ai adoption is going well..

u/liamemsa 47m ago

One time there was a Family Guy episode where Peter "plays Tecmo Bowl," and they just use some guy's Youtube video where he plays Tecmo Bowl that had been recorded and uploaded to YouTube like a decade prior.

After that episode aired, Fox filed a copyright takedown of that guy's original upload. They claimed it was due to an automated bot.

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u/Important_King_5272 10h ago

Honestly, I LOVE A24!

I have seen most of their movies and become genuinely interested & excited whenever they announce a new film because I KNOW it will be quality!

This makes me lose a lot of respect for this production company as a whole.

How are you going to attempt to copyright strike an idea that has existed on the internet for nearly a decade…

Greedy corporate slime, just like the rest of em

It’s all about money, literally no company does it for the love of the game anymore

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u/EvernightStrangely 9h ago

Kane posted an update, A24 is insisting that they never intended to go after the community. What's most likely is its an overzealous third party or they have a malfunctioning AI web trawler.

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u/Memori_Ishimura 11h ago

I wonder how Kane feels about this. The Backrooms not truly belonging to anybody is how he was able to make the videos on YouTube in the first place.

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u/polllyrolly 11h ago

Boy, they’re working hard and fast to destroy any goodwill people have for them.

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u/EmuEfficient8956 9h ago

They don't have any rights to claim anything, specially after that shit of an ending to the movie. 

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u/darxide23 8h ago

even decades old community internet creepypastas apparently

The backrooms as a concept is only 7 years old. Feels like decades, though.

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u/AstralMecha 8h ago

Blizzard trademarked the word Cataclysm. Hence why Homeworld: Cataclysm is now called Homeworld: Emergence.

Homeworld Cataclysm originally came out before workd of warcraft: Cataclysm in the first place as well

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u/Basil-Faw1ty 8h ago

What c*nts.

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u/sweetb00bs 7h ago

First post I see after checking popular. Jfc when will it end

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u/DaddyDecaf 7h ago

I'm gonna argue that this doesn't belong in this sub, only because corporate greed is actually infuriating

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u/Sneeky417 7h ago

Kane Parsons has reached out to A24 and they confirmed it was an error! There will likely be an announcement soon and some actions taken to rectify it!

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u/SenorChiliBrain 7h ago

The backrooms is public domain right? Just because they made a movie doesn't mean they own any right except to the movie itself. Just like horror winnie the pooh doesn't own the IP. They'll get enough backlash and countersuits and then they'll mope for a bit before moving on

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u/SanAntoHomie 6h ago

time to BOYCOTT A24 for LIFE