Candy Crush publisher King has resolved its legal disputes with both Banner Saga developer Stoic Studio and CandySwipe developer Albert Ransom, according to both devs. Candy Crush Saga studio King has ...
I'll make my position on this clear right from the get-go: No corporation should have legal rights to any word I can use in Scrabble---words like "candy" or "saga" for instance. The very notion is ...
We thought that King.com, the makers of runaway success mobile game Candy Crush Saga had already delivered enough confusion today, filing a trademark over the word "candy" in an effort to protect ...
Earlier this year, game developer King became the focal point of a heated controversy when the studio trademarked "Candy" to protect the assets of its monstrous hit, Candy Crush Saga, and caught ...
The legal team working for King.com, the developers behind the wildly popular Candy Crush Saga, is working overtime these days. After managing to secure a trademark for the word “candy” from the U.S.
In the past few days, the makers of Candy Crush Saga have gone after games that use the words “Candy” and “Saga” for trademark infringement — I’d keep the lawyers on speed-dial if were the Orange ...
King has spoken, and it’s very sorry about cloning that one game. Riccardo Zacconi, the chief executive officer of King.com, the social-gaming publisher responsible for popular titles like Candy Crush ...
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GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. [UPDATE] Following the publication of this story, a representative for The Banner Saga developer Stoic Studios provided the following the statement to ...
The Banner Saga has been targeted by Candy Crush studio King for using of the word 'Saga'. The filing suggests that "The Banner Saga mark is confusingly and deceptively similar to Opposer's previously ...
Developer Stoic have been true to their name and released the following statement. In it they note that although King claim they won’t try and prevent The Banner Saga from using the word ‘saga’, as it ...
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