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January 17, 2008

Scrabble v. Scrabulous

Check out this statement from an article that I read today:    Scrabble_tiles_wooden

Now, as if you needed more proof that we live in a time in which stuffy lawyers don't dig the digital age, take a look at this: It looks like toy-makers Hasbro and Mattel have sent their legal goons to Facebook and demanded that it remove the immensely popular 'Scrabulous' from its site.

Woah, woah, woah.  Come on, that wasn’t very nice.  Let me explain.  Hasbro and Mattel have probably asked their Intellectual Property attorneys to look into this matter.  Intellectual property attorneys dig the digital age.  In fact, we are advocates for the digital age.  That is why we have chosen to devote our working lives trying to protect the very technology and innovation that you create. 

If intellectual property attorneys did not step in and advocate for our clients intellectual rights, like the copyright and trademark rights of Scrabble®, everything would be free game and copying and stealing would suddenly become the norm.  In fact it’s legal goons like us that advocate and protect the copyright held in the very article written above.

Trust me, I may be a legal goon, but I dig the digital age. 



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There are some myths that bring question to both sides of a story like this. Who is right and who is wrong? I have found more articles like this at My Intellectual Property Rights

Posted by: Jim at March 4, 2008 11:02 AM

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