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Squid's Victory? China streaming site accused of copying Squid Game

October 24, 2021
Source: anewsa.com anewsa.com
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|Squid Game, the global hit show centered on deadly children's games, has become hugely popular in China even though it is not officially released there. The poster design for Squid's Victory (left) looks similar to Squid Game (right). (Photo by=Weibo)| [Asia News = Reporter Reakkana] Chinese streaming giant Youku has come under fire for allegedly plagiarising Netflix hit Squid Game, after pushing promotional material for a new variety show called Squid's Victory, BBC reported. Like Squid Game, the show will see contestants compete in "large-scale kids' games". Even its posters are very similar to that of the Korean hit. Netizens...
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