Generally, video game development companies are pretty cordial among themselves, especially when strong situations arise such as what happened. Insomniac Games And its leak, something that was supported by industry peers, noted that they regretted the situation. But there are other occasions where they may have slight conflicts and this happens when certain ideas may be created due to alleged plagiarism or coincidences regarding creative parts.
Basically, acquaintances The remedy is entertainment applied to register their new company logo, with a stylized letter R UK Intellectual Property Office In May 2013. It was then released in June of the same year and Take twothe owners rockstar games, filed an opposition in September, due to its similarity to the developer that is dedicated to bringing franchise titles. Grand Theft Auto.
Among the reasons the company has against the company is the risk of confusion on the part of the public, that is, people associate them with each other, even though the colors of the letter R are completely opposite. With an orange background that is so far unmistakable Rockstar Games and this is not the first time they have done something similar, since they raised a controversy when the game launched in 2021. It takes twoBecause this name is very similar to this parent company
Remedy Entertainment and Take Two Interactive are in a trademark dispute over Remedy’s logo.
Controversial Logo 1: https://t.co/wY29pyReIv
Controversial logo 2: https://t.co/oOlzd47usG pic.twitter.com/FuIMLRtBdj
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There is currently no end date for this dispute, but it won’t take long to conclude that there really is no reason for this conclusion. Something that might be uncomfortable with the conflict is that Remedy is working on a remake of the franchise Max Payne Directly with people from rockstar games, And this may mean that the contract may contain certain exemptions or perhaps nothing at all.
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Editor’s note: Granted, only a blind person would have the ability to confuse the logos of video game companies, but it seems like Take-Two just wants to argue for the sake of arguing. I hope the judge rejects their appeal and they stop bothering with the remedy, they have had enough with the development of the next regulation.