A lawsuit by rapper Big Freedia raises the question again: Can dance be copyrighted?

Big Freedia seeks a declaration of ownership over the dances associated with certain songs, while her former choreographer demands $500 a month for helping create them.

Travis Andrews
Author: Travis Andrews

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