Just been reading about Velvet Assassin, which is a WWII stealth game featuring a svelte female protagonist called Voilette Summer having flashbacks from a hospital bed about her exploits as a spy for MI6, usually wearing tight leathers.
The game is based on the life of Voilette Szabo, who also spied for the MI6, but died in an horrific fashion:
It's also noted:
My question is:
Is this poetic licence gone to disrespectful levels or is the phrase "inspired by" a valid get-out clause?
The game is based on the life of Voilette Szabo, who also spied for the MI6, but died in an horrific fashion:
Originally posted by Wikipedia
Originally posted by Wikipedia
Is this poetic licence gone to disrespectful levels or is the phrase "inspired by" a valid get-out clause?
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