STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Videogame maker King, creator of the Candy Crush Saga, a game that has millions of fans around the world, said on Tuesday it had trademarked the word "candy" to protect the game ...
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 ...
Social game publisher King is giving up its trademark claim over the word “Candy.” The Candy Crush Saga maker is withdrawing its trademark bid for “Candy” with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
King has abandoned its trademark application on the word "candy," the company confirmed today for Kotaku. Although the trademark was filed for in February of last year, it only became headline news ...
Much of the independent video game world is up in arms regarding the recent news that large UK game developer King.com has “trademarked” the word CANDY. Many see this as an attempt by a Wonka-esque ...
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