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by Cthulhu_
1327 days ago
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TBH a lot of hotels look similar, and they likely went out to take pictures; resemblances may be unintentional, but easy to do. > How will VR worlds that resemble real structures be treated? Probably just like anything else that falls under these laws; copyright laws and licenses. I can imagine a hotel would be OK to be in a virtual world, just as long as no people get virtually shot in there. |
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Not in that case. The game takes place in a amsterdam and they intentionally tried to make it as realistic as possible(just changing names). And in that map, you play inside that particular hotel and then part of the hotel gets destroyed.
https://www.digitaltrends.com/gaming/amsterdam-hotel-call-of...
So it is not really coincidence.
But is it worth doing a legal battle over it? I don't think so, but the hotel owners surely got attention.