Ubisoft has recover the trademark rights watchdogs by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office United States Patent and Trademark Office again. Unknown suspects apparently demanded in the name of Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot-the so-called Express Abandonment, thus waiving any legal protection of the brand watchdogs. Who exactly responsible for this fraud, is not yet known.
Ubisoft gets back the trademark rights watchdogs from the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The U.S. authority was probably aufgesessen fraudsters.
Ubisoft gets back the trademark rights watchdogs from the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The U.S. authority was probably aufgesessen fraudsters. [Source: See picture gallery]
The confusion surrounding the lost trademark protection of watchdogs is now resolved. The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office United States Patent and Trademark Office transmits sämtlche rights to the name back to the French publisher Ubisoft. The development of the potential open-world sellers can so as usual under the continue the project title watchdogs. Two days ago NeoGAF-Foristen have found a document at the USPTO, emerged from the that the French publisher waived with immediate effect to protect the brand watchdogs.
Named under U.S. law Express Abandonment to have been required by the CEO Yves Guillemot. Apparently, the authority is, however, fell for scam. Ubisoft Shortly after hearing of the incident, a statement: "." Mr. Guillemot has not signed the Express Abandonment and Ubisoft has such a request, never filed "Who filed the waiver with the United States Patent and Trademark Office on behalf of Ubisoft, is not yet known.
Watchdogs may appear sometime between spring and summer of 2014. An exact release date has not yet been publicly announced Ubisoft. The graphically opulent action game was originally supposed to come on the market in the autumn of last year. Ubisoft has further shifted watchdog for quality reasons backwards. It will be the first proper next-gen game publisher. Further details about the incident regarding trademark protection watchdogs can extract the linked USPTO document.
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