The Office sues Coldplay for blatant plagiarism

Music Warehouse.- After the viral moment in which a couple was caught pretending to enjoy the music of Coldplay , the writers of the series The Office announced that they will take legal action for what they consider an "unprecedented plagiarism" of one of its most iconic scenes.
The moment, which has gone around the world, would be practically a carbon copy of the episode where Dwight and Angela are discovered in the warehouse taking... inventory, and which has now been miserably recreated by a couple of executives during a concert.
Coldplay would have reproduced an iconic scene from the program"They didn't even try to hide it. Everything is the same: the posture, the panicked look, the poorly acted guilt," the NBC spokesperson declared, while holding up a pirated DVD of Season 5.
Although Coldplay and the scandal's protagonists deny that the moment was planned—let alone a knockoff of The Office —the producers have already filed a complaint with the Patent and Copyright Office, just in case.
“At least I was more discreet,” said Angela Kinsey, the actress who played “Angela Martin,” amid self-righteous sighs and references to cats.
Similarly, Breaking Bad producers claim that the woman and her executive lover are inspired by Skyler White and Ted Beneke, which could lead to a parallel lawsuit that would force Coldplay to pay royalties to the Walter White Foundation for Troubled Couples.
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