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Month: October 2011

The Scrolls lawsuit: Mojang 1, Bethesda 0?

Bethesda has failed in an attempt to obtain an interim injunction against Mojang over its use of thephrase ‘Scrolls’ in its forthcoming eponymous game (via Gamesindustry.biz and tweets from Notch).  But previous lawsuit experience from Bethesda suggests the battle *may* not be over…

Published 18/10/2011
Categorized as IP, Trademarks Tagged Bethesda, IP, litigation, Mojang, Scrolls, Trademarks

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