
Decide Says ‘Vape’ Musical Parody Could Go On as ‘Grease’ Copyright Declare Flops
A U.S. judge on Thursday ruled that “Vape: The Musical,” which mocks the blockbuster 1978 film “Grease,” amounted to fair use and did not infringe the rights of owners of the “Grease” copyright. Chief Judge Laura Taylor Swain of the …
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