Mojang and Bethesda Reach A Settlement In 'Scrolls' Trademark Dispute
from the scrolls-will-be-scrolls dept
In one of the biggest letdowns in trademark history, Bethesda and Mojang have finally ended the dispute over the trademark status of the name "Scrolls". No massive court battle. No Quake 3 match. Just a simple settlement. In a very short post on the Mojang blog, Carl Manneh answers the two big questions about the dispute:To answer the big question – yes Scrolls is still going to be called Scrolls.So that's that. Which is probably just as well. After the initial ruling that gamers would most likely not be confused over the similar names, Bethesda's success in court was looking bleak. This was probably the best solution for all parties involved. Bethesda wins by not losing the appearance of control over the word "Scrolls", and not ending up like Tim Langdell. Mojang gets to continue calling
To answer the second question – we aren't going to keep the trade mark.
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Scrolls
If it's the latter, I pity the next guy who wants to use the word "Scrolls" as part of his game's title.
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Scr*lls
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That said, I have updated the story with the information and the link to Joystiq.
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My point of view
I mean, think of it from the other side - if Mojang gets control of the more generic "Scrolls" trademark, then would Beth be violating that with the name "The Elder Scrolls"? I don't think trademark law has anything resembling "Prior Art" does it?
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However, someone successfully getting a trademark does not mean that other groups with similar marks already registered are infringing. They are in the clear.
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Not for the public, IMHO.
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Notch being one of the owners of Mojang, and friends with the game designer(s)(don't remember which one).
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No others involved there.
The notched pickax also ups your smithing ability, and I believe does fire damage?
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And yes, I'm ashamed that I know that without looking it up.
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Cool
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