Have you ever heard of Tim Langdell? Probably many of you have answered "no" to this question. This is a very original guy who in the late '80s created a game called Bobby Bearing and at the same time decided to register the mark "Edge". We will ignore the lack of success of this game, the move to register that mark Langdell allowed to sue anyone who dared to be (from now on) to use this name in a game or in products belonging to this sector Everything went well ...
until 2010, when Electronic Arts sued for Mirror's Edge! The recording was made clear in the meantime and the American giant meatballs made of the "poor" Tim. Courage, however, must not fail because just a few days ago his company, Edge Games has released a new game on the App Store for iPhone, Edgebobby2.
Langdell who wants to try the same trick again? EA is warned!
until 2010, when Electronic Arts sued for Mirror's Edge! The recording was made clear in the meantime and the American giant meatballs made of the "poor" Tim. Courage, however, must not fail because just a few days ago his company, Edge Games has released a new game on the App Store for iPhone, Edgebobby2.
Langdell who wants to try the same trick again? EA is warned!
- Future wins in UK 'Edge' trademark case against Tim Langdell (17/06/2011)
- Tim Langdell Loses In Future "Edge" Trial (16/06/2011)
- Trademark Troll Tim Langdell pounded in court (17/06/2011)
- The Total Defeat of the Man Who Said He Owned the Word 'Edge' [Over The Edge] (17/06/2011)
- U.K. Judge Crushes Tim Langdell (17/06/2011)
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