Mobigame nails down international trademark on 'Edge'

A year and a half after this issue first cropped up, developer Mobigame has finally gotten a trademark on the term "Edge" as used in video games. As you can see from the image posted by the developer, they now have the right, under international law, to use the name Edge for their game, which should bring an end to the trouble of the man who was suing anyone on the App Store who happened to publish a game with the word "Edge" in the name.
As Mobigame says in their tweet, "the battle is finally over." Edge is, incidentally, still available on the App Store as a universal app, for the current price of US$2.99.
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A year and a half after this issue first cropped up, developer Mobigame has finally gotten a trademark on the term "Edge" as used in...
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Suck it, Tim Langdell.
May 26 2011 at 5:07 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyAnd if you haven't tried it, I can't recommend Mobigames' "Edge" enough. It's one of the first iPhone games that I truly enjoyed -- challenging, but not impossible, requiring some precise timing and accurate finger movements.
Worth every penny!
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