Lawrence Sullivan, better known as «Florida Joker» for his extensive set of facial tattoos, has doubled down, posting a second video that asserts Rockstar owes him financial restitution for allegedly using his likeness in GTA 6.
In the video, Sullivan asserts that Rockstar needs to give him «like a mil or two», although from the sound and tenor of the argument, it doesn't sound like he's actually in talks with the storied developer. From what we can gather, using a person's likeness for the purpose of parody is fair game and something that Rockstar has dabbled in extensively before.
As many in the comments are quick to point out, Sullivan himself has adopted a Joker persona clearly inspired by a specific depiction of the character and almost certainly doesn't have Warner Bros. permission to use it for personal profit. Sullivan closes, reassuring us all that: «Florida Joker ain't having that. Y'all took my likeness, y'all took my life.»
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What do you think of Sullivan's story? What are the chances of him pulling off this heist against Rockstar? Let us know in the comments section below.
Khayl Adam is the second best video game journalist Australia has ever produced, and his ambitions of world domination have (thus far) been curbed by the twin siren songs of strategy games and CRPGs. He has always felt an affinity for the noble dachshund, the best kind of dog.
Get a job, thug
His tats are not the same atall
Yeah he has no case here because as the article says using someones likeness for parody is legal. Its why South Park and
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