We dont know but now you're speculating and theres no point in doing that.
And I'm fine with consequences for actions, what I'm not fine with is when those consequences far exceed the action or when consequences are one sided which in today's current climate they are, a woman could have said the same thing or worse and there would have been zero consequence.
If the dances were free and they made no money at all off of them theres no case. Your hatred of the game aside you dont know how the law works and they'd be hard pressed to prove damages so expect these cases to get thrown out.
The real reviews are all done so the fanboy "journalists" feel safe enough to climb out of their holes and start their smear campaign and feed the trolls here. Sorry there Alex but you're too late, your efforts are in vain, Spider-Man is a fantastic game and a great success for Sony and Insomniac but good effort.
Those postmortems you've been reading are from the fools that knew they would have made themselves look bad had they tried these idiotic articles when all the real reviews originally came out but you go ahead and rent it.
I think whats really sad here and the point that everyone is overlooking is the fact people even call that crap he's doing a dance in the first place. Well best of luck to him, hope that backpack is filled with money to pay the lawyers he'll need.
Unfortunately with Microsoft they seem to think the answer to their problems is saturation of lackluster software instead of putting out consistent, or for them, even somewhat consistent quality games worth getting excited about.