Mobigame CEO David Papazian has responded via Eurogamer to the statement made last night by Edge Corp., the company run by Tim Langdell. He called Edge's defence a "cynical attempt by Tim Langdell to ...
Mobigame and Connect2Media believe Edge Games has no "enforceable" registered trademark in the UK or the US and that Tim Langdell's company has "misrepresented" what it does own. "Both Mobigame and ...
Under threat yet again: Edge by Mobigame. We’ve reported before about the legal spat between Mobigame, makers of fine indie game Edge, and Tim Langdell, who appears to make his money by suing anyone ...
UPDATE (December 3): Edgy has been discontinued, following further legal issues with Edge Games. Mobigame says it will now await the ruling of the EA case before attempting to return Edge to the UK ...
How the tables have turned. Having made a name for himself by taking firms to task over their use of the word 'edge' and failing in spectacular fashion Pocket Gamer can reveal Edge Games man Tim ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Tim Langdell's released a lengthy statement - including e-mails between himself and Mobigame - presenting his version of events in his efforts to ...
Update: Except where indicated otherwise, all facts presented in this article regarding conversations held between Dr. Langdell of Edge Games and Mr. Papazian of Mobigame (including events and ...
Mobigame will pull its iPhone title Edgy from the App Store because of an ongoing trademark dispute between EA and Tim Langdell, Develop understands. Mobigame re-released its debut game – Edge – on ...
The Chaos Engine, a virtual community of over 7000 game developers from around the world, has announced that its Chaos Edge legal fund - to help support Mobigame's battle against Tim Langdell, has hit ...
Edge, the iPhone game that kicked off the latest and nastiest battle over over trademark rights to the word in video games, is back up on the iTunes App Store as ...
Mobigame was surprised to learn yesterday that its iPhone game Edge was removed from the App Store for the second time. And the studio’s head, David Papazian, told Develop today that Apple hasn’t ...
With the issue of iOS app developers infringing Lodsys's IAP technology hopefully decided through Apple's overnight intervention, welcome resolution to a much longer-running copyright infringement ...
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