I found this "League of Angels II" advertisement that is using a picture of Rengar

Bard on Bush·6/1/2016, 1:12:52 PM·4 votes·3,280 views
http://imgur.com/YhRIFHY

How do companies get away with this?

6 Comments

Bard on Bush6/1/2016, 3:11:44 PM3 votes

Jesus, in their forums players are actually defending League of Angels for stealing the artwork.

"The thing to keep in mind here is that this game is basically a Chinese-made game. The original is from China, and is designed with many classical Chinese cultural/mythical references. Thus, it is to be expected that it will share a number of characteristics and concepts with other games from the same region. This does not equate to stealing art or ideas directly, but is simply a matter of two game developers drawing off of the same pool of inspirational materials."

Yes, so that means its OK to steal a picture of Rengar created by Riot for their advertisement

"And... Why would you care about it? I've played another Browser Games which even have THE SAME heroes than LoL in their games, if you are going to complain about just 1 picture cmon... you should flame those others games then "

This guy is just stupid

"Now we found out the league of legends fanboy lol"

I guess calling out the company for stealing art makes me a fanboy of whatever company they stole art from.

TSwift Is Sexy6/1/2016, 1:16:43 PM2 votes

If it doesn't have dynamic queue I might try it.

Ironclad Dragon6/1/2016, 1:31:31 PM2 votes

They've done it before.

Faith Breaker6/1/2016, 1:34:09 PM2 votes

How do people play those games without knowing this?

Bard on Bush6/1/2016, 1:36:28 PM1 votes

I posted this to their forum and this was the response I got from their moderator

"Thank you for the message. I shall have a senior mod check this."

Sir Hammerlock6/1/2016, 2:01:05 PM1 votes

'League of Angels' is one of the few well-known Facebook games that steal a lot of content from League, World of WarCraft and a few other games.