EA wins suit to have 'Edge' trademark canceled

Edge Games CEO Tim Langdell's hold on the Edge name is no more. A California Court of Appeals has ruled the trademark should be canceled, and the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has complied.

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Edge Games CEO Tim Langdell's hold on the Edge name is no more. A California Court of Appeals has ruled the trademark should be canceled, and the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has complied.

The USPTO notice (via Polygon) cancels five trademarks with various versions of "Edge" in them that Langdell had used to sue games that attempted to use Edge in the title. He attempted to sue Electronic Arts over the game Mirror's Edge; EA fought back.

Publisher Mobigame is also celebrating the news, as Langdell had forced the temporary removal of the iOS game Edge off the App Store for almost three weeks in 2010. "It took us two years to create Edge from scratch, then we waited four additional years for this day to happen," Mobigame's David Papazian wrote on developer Two Tribes' website. "This story represent six years of our lives but now the road is totally clear for Edge."

To mark the event, Edge is on sale for PC, iOS, and Android until April 22.

Of course, Langdell isn't going quietly, filing a protest with the court objecting to the cancellation.

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    April 19, 2013 12:45 PM

    John Keefer posted a new article, EA wins suit to have 'Edge' trademark canceled.

    Edge Games CEO Tim Langdell's hold on the Edge name is no more. A California Court of Appeals has ruled the trademark should be canceled, and the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has complied.

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      April 19, 2013 2:05 PM

      Haha, awesome.

      That Langdell is a douche!

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      April 19, 2013 2:05 PM

      Finally. What a troll that guy is

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      April 19, 2013 2:25 PM

      Good for EA for a change

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      April 19, 2013 2:41 PM

      THANK FUCK, finally.

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      April 19, 2013 3:19 PM

      I fail to see how such a common word can be locked by a trademark in the first place.

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        April 19, 2013 3:54 PM

        ask Monster

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          April 19, 2013 4:04 PM

          Or Apple

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            April 19, 2013 4:25 PM

            or face. or book.

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            April 19, 2013 6:07 PM

            Apple is only applicable to computers.

            Apple Corps holds the beatles ip, theres an apple works software company somewhere around where i am, and you know, god makes APPLES, those things you eat.

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        April 19, 2013 4:00 PM

        UPS trademarked a color

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        April 19, 2013 4:20 PM

        if the word is distinctive enough in its use that consumers identify it with a business, then it's good enough

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      April 19, 2013 4:00 PM

      Langdell is the sort of person who just deserves to die. What a blight on humanity. And the piece of shit is protesting it too. Oh no, his free money!

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      April 19, 2013 4:05 PM

      What's the backstory here? Why is this guy a douche?

      (I get that a common word is dumb but it sounds like there's more to it)

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        April 19, 2013 4:28 PM

        he was known for litigating against pretty much anyone using the word "edge." apparently he bit off more than he could chew when he decided to go after EA

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          April 19, 2013 6:48 PM

          It was to the point where Future Publishing licensed Edge from him, so they could keep publishing Edge magazine.

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            April 19, 2013 7:17 PM

            More accurate to say he extorted a payment from Future Publishing.

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            April 19, 2013 7:35 PM

            What in the fuck. The court really needs a more streamlined system to strike down patent trolling. That it took a massive company like EA to deal with it, just shows how easy it is for patent trolls to get away with this shit. They can basically fleece everyone as long as they keep away from big players.

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