By: Alyssa Wilson Several Black creators now have their genius and choreography safe under copyright protections. Award-winning choreographer JaQuel Knight and Logitech joined forces to recognize diverse creators to address barriers disproportionately impacting them. The creators were surprised with the news at a dinner hosted by Logitech and Knight, Business Wire reported. Keara Wilson, Young Deji, the Nae Nae twins, Mya Johnson and Chris Cotter were the digital creators given the protections, while Fullout Cortland and Chloe Arnold received protections for the choreography celebrities performed. Wilson created the viral challenge to Megan Thee Stallion's song 'Savage', Young Deji created the dance 'The Woah', the Nae Nae twins coined the dance moves […]
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