Netflix Denies Plagiarism as Soham Shah Squid Game Claims Stole Plot from His Movie ‘Luck’

Soham Shah squid game Files Plagiarism Lawsuit Over Similarities to His Film ‘Luck’
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Netflix Defends ‘Squid Game’ as Soham Shah squid game Files Plagiarism Lawsuit Over Similarities to His Film ‘Luck’

Netflix is facing a legal battle

Bollywood filmmaker, Soham Shah Squid Game accuses the streaming giant and ‘Squid Game’ creator Hwang Dong-hyuk of plagiarism. Shah claims that the globally acclaimed series mirrors the plot of his 2009 movie Luck, where contestants risk their lives in deadly games to win a large cash prize.

The Allegations by Soham Shah Squid Game:

Soham Shah squid game Files Plagiarism Lawsuit Over Similarities to His Film ‘Luck’

Shah’s lawsuit alleges that Squid Game lifted the central concept of a deadly competition where participants fight for a jackpot, a theme he asserts was first portrayed in Luck. According to Soham Shah squid game, both works feature contestants engaging in life-threatening games, with each contestant’s death increasing the prize money for the remaining players.

Netflix’s Response to Soham Shah Squid Game:

Soham Shah squid game Files Plagiarism Lawsuit Over Similarities to His Film ‘Luck’
Soham Shah squid game Files Plagiarism Lawsuit Over Similarities to His Film ‘Luck’

Netflix has firmly denied these allegations, maintaining that Squid Game is an original creation by Hwang Dong-hyuk. In a statement, Netflix asserted, “Squid Game was created and written by Hwang Dong-hyuk, and we intend to defend this matter vigorously”. Hwang has previously mentioned that he began developing the script in 2009, the same year Luck was released.

Legal and Industry Implications:

Soham Shah squid game Files Plagiarism Lawsuit Over Similarities to His Film ‘Luck’
Soham Shah squid game Files Plagiarism Lawsuit Over Similarities to His Film ‘Luck’

This lawsuit adds to Netflix’s ongoing legal challenges regarding the originality of its content. The case raises important questions about creative ownership and the fine line between inspiration and imitation. As the legal proceedings unfold, the entertainment industry will be closely watching the outcome, which could set a significant precedent for future intellectual property disputes.

Conclusion:

As this legal saga continues, it underscores the complexities of creative ownership in the entertainment industry. While Netflix stands by the originality of Squid Game, the court’s decision will be pivotal in determining the boundaries of inspiration versus imitation in creative works.

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