I am going to make a game called "Strumming with The Edge" starring The REAL Edge [cool]
Langdell won't stand a chance in the courtroom [grin]
Mobigame's Edge pulled because of the word Edge
Quote: Original post by JimboC
I can understand trademarks and see the need for them. I think they went overboard in protecting their trademark in this case, but that's what corporations do.
Actually they didn't have a choice. If a company doesn't defend its trademark, then they lose it. It's just how the law works.
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I'm sure there must be literally hundreds of companies with the word "edge" in their name, since it's a fairly nice-sounding word. Edge Computers, Edge Recruitment, etc.
There's even video-game related magazine called "Edge", how have all these companies survived?!
There's even video-game related magazine called "Edge", how have all these companies survived?!
Quote: Original post by DaeraxWell, look at it from their point of view. It's not their fight. They're going to make fuckall revenue off "Edge" regardless. The last thing they want is to be named as a defendant in someone else's trademark lawsuit, no matter how frivolous they think it is.
Is Apple really so whimsical about what apps it accepts into its store and so trigger happy in pulling them?
How did the game "Mirror's Edge" get away with it then?
Holy crap, you can read!
Quote: Original post by Maverick Programmer
How did the game "Mirror's Edge" get away with it then?
I guess he didnt dare to try his case against EA's lawyers. Its easier to bully small developpers, and if he lost against EA that would have been a precedent for others to defend against him.
Wow, I didn't know words themselves could be trademarked! I MUST trademark the words "the", "and", "is", and "a". Anyone caught using those words must either pay a royalty to me or cease and desist!
"The Passion of the christ" infringes on my trademarked words TWICE!! Mel Gibson had better pay up!
"The Passion of the christ" infringes on my trademarked words TWICE!! Mel Gibson had better pay up!
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I find actions such as these, whether legal or not, are disgraceful for someone who's supposed to be helping the very people he's cutting down.
Is it true that the developer of "Edge" offered to rename the game "Edgy" and Langdell then trademarked "Edgy" to stop them?
Is it true that the developer of "Edge" offered to rename the game "Edgy" and Langdell then trademarked "Edgy" to stop them?
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