GTA 6 and Alan Wake parent companies are locked in a trademark dispute over the letter ‘R’theprogressivist @lemmy.world to Gaming@lemmy.ml – 115 points – 10 months agogamesradar.com20Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsSuits like this should permanently get everything you own, including subsidiaries and parent companies, placed in the public domain immediately.Another example of Europe getting it right Burger King responded accordingly Sure would be nice to be able to read those links.Are you not able to? I don't have a problemThe second one is behind a paywall/requires an account.Weird, doesn't seem to be the case for me. Try this oneYa, that one worked. Thanks for the link.
Suits like this should permanently get everything you own, including subsidiaries and parent companies, placed in the public domain immediately.Another example of Europe getting it right Burger King responded accordingly Sure would be nice to be able to read those links.Are you not able to? I don't have a problemThe second one is behind a paywall/requires an account.Weird, doesn't seem to be the case for me. Try this oneYa, that one worked. Thanks for the link.
Another example of Europe getting it right Burger King responded accordingly Sure would be nice to be able to read those links.Are you not able to? I don't have a problemThe second one is behind a paywall/requires an account.Weird, doesn't seem to be the case for me. Try this oneYa, that one worked. Thanks for the link.
Sure would be nice to be able to read those links.Are you not able to? I don't have a problemThe second one is behind a paywall/requires an account.Weird, doesn't seem to be the case for me. Try this oneYa, that one worked. Thanks for the link.
Are you not able to? I don't have a problemThe second one is behind a paywall/requires an account.Weird, doesn't seem to be the case for me. Try this oneYa, that one worked. Thanks for the link.
The second one is behind a paywall/requires an account.Weird, doesn't seem to be the case for me. Try this oneYa, that one worked. Thanks for the link.
Suits like this should permanently get everything you own, including subsidiaries and parent companies, placed in the public domain immediately.
Another example of Europe getting it right
Burger King responded accordingly
Sure would be nice to be able to read those links.
Are you not able to? I don't have a problem
The second one is behind a paywall/requires an account.
Weird, doesn't seem to be the case for me.
Try this one
Ya, that one worked. Thanks for the link.