Now You See Me: Now You Don't

Deliberate mistake: J. Daniel Atlas says the trio's abuse of his portrait constitutes a copyright violation. He's wrong. It's actually more serious. Abusing someone's portrait is impersonation and defamation. Even using it innocently constitutes a violation of the right of publicity. (00:13:02)

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Plot hole: The Horsemen entered France without evading the customs, even though they were wanted for theft within another EU state, Belgium. Perhaps there is a good explanation for this, but how did they leave France after they clashed with the French police? If they have a means of getting in or out of France stealthily, how did they get noticed the first time?

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J. Daniel Atlas: Because the more you think you see, the easier it will be to dress up old tricks and fool you that they are new.

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