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17.01.2024 - 12:39 / pcgamesinsider.biz
Finnish games firm Remedy has come into conflict with Take-Two Interactive over its new logo design.
As spotted by RespawnFirst, the Control maker filed a trademark with the UK's Intellectual Property Office in May 2023 for two variants of its new branding. In September, Take-Two filed an opposition to the new logo, likely due to concerns about confusion with its own Rockstar branding.
The reason for this appears to be due to the fact they are both R-based.
There haven't been any oppositions to the trademark in other jurisdictions; in the US and Canada this appears to be because the opposition period is yet to open.
Remedy released its new branding in April 2023.
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The recently reported trademark dispute between video game giant Take-Two Interactive and renowned developer Remedy Entertainment has already been resolved, the latter claimed. In addition, the studio noted that its working relationship with Take-Two Interactive remains unchanged.
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Update - 19/1/24:Speaking to Stephen Totilo over at Game File, a Remedy rep said that the matter had already been sorted out.
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Game maker Take-Two Interactive has filed a lawsuit against Max Payne maker Remedy Entertainment, citing copyright infringement. Take-Two claims that Remedy Entertainment’s «R» Remedy logo is too similar to Rockstar’s «R» logo.