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Scrabulous brand sentenced to death in India
Mattel, owner of the Scrabble brand outside of the United States, brought suit against brothers Jayant and Rajat Aggarwal, creators of Scrabulous, for copyright and trademark infringment. Delhi High Court judge S Ravindra Bhat has ruled that while Mattel couldn't claim copyright on the board design, it could defend its trademark. The Aggarwal brothers must not use the name "Scrabulous" in any form, including in links or source code. More » -
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Scrabulous banned worldwide, worker productivity set to skyrocket
First Facebook told the makers of Scrabulous that if they changed the game board to make it different from Scrabble, we'll let you back in. Then they said something to the effect of: "Well you can only offer Scrabulous in India." Now, Facebook's really done it. Possibly sloshed and definitely drunk on power from the toga party, they have officially banned Scrabulous worldwide after rights-owners Hasbro's and Mattel's sustained legal whining. Scared you might actually have to work? Try your word fix at Yahoo Games. [AP] -
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Scrabulous returns wearing fake moustache, calls itself Wordscraper
Wordscraper is the latest Facebook game that looks remarkably like Scrabble from developers Rajat and Jayant Agarwalla. The new name and new look will hopefully be enough to keep the law dogs from Hasbro and Electronic Arts from running it out of town like they did to Scrabulous. Besides the new name and the new color scheme, players are allowed to modify the board and futz with the rules. More » -
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Facebook disables Scrabulous, forces white people to play Scrabble instead
According to a Facebook spokesmonkey, "In response to a legal request from Hasbro, the copyright and trademark holder for Scrabble in the U.S. and Canada, the developers of Scrabulous have suspended their application in the U.S. and Canada until further notice." Let me help you with that blog post you're writing in your head: First they came for the Scrabulous players ... [CNET] -
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Hasbro sues Scrabulous creators, who could have gotten away with it
Hasbro, maker of board game Scrabble, has filed suit in a New York court against Rajat and Jayant Agarwalla, the brothers who created Scrabulous, a Facebook-app version of the game. Hasbro also filed a DMCA notice with Facebook, asking that the company remove the game from its website because it infringes on Hasbro's copyright. I'm not a lawyer, and neither is Iminlikewithyou founder Charles Forman — but he has managed to get away with his own bit of copying other people's games, turning Tetris into Blockles and Pictionary into Draw My Thing, for example. Forman tells us that the Agarwallas would be totally in the clear if they'd only copied Scrabble's rules in building Scrabulous. Game rules can't be copyrighted, argues Forman. But since the Scrabulous guys also copied the physical appearance of the Scrabble board — which can be copyrighted — Forman thinks they're screwed. -
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Why Facebook users won't play Scrabble
An official version of Scrabble has made it to Facebook — far too late to displace Scrabulous, the unofficial knockoff, which has millions of users and fans so devoted they've posted music videos on YouTube in honor of the word game. Electronic Arts will release a licensed version for U.S. Facebook users; another official Scrabble application, meant for users abroad, has only 4,000 users. -
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Electronic Arts wants its games on Facebook
Electronic Arts is learning to ask questions like "What is your sex song?" and "Hottie" requests. That's right, the videogames giant is leaping into the world of Facebook applications. Former EA Los Angeles general manager Neil Young is in charge of a "stealth division" believed to be EA Blueprint, which will develop and publish games to social networks. At least someone who knows what they're doing will be making games for the network. But if these rumors pan out, this at least sheds a bit more light on the threatened shutdown of Scrabulous. More » -
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Addicted to Scrabulous? This might cure it
Facebook applications aren't useful — except perhaps as fodder for Fergie parodies. Here's "Scrabulous," the inevitable music video, which reminds you, "L,T, S and R / ain't going to get you very far / J, Z, Q, "Dub" / That's the stuff you gotta love." Slant rhymes are hott. Hurry up with the lawsuit, wouldya, Hasbro? -
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Hasbro wants to shut down Scrabulous
Starting a 12-step Scrabulous-recovery plan may be a lot easier than all you addicts think. Hasbro wants to make it impossible for the Facebook app's 2.3 million users to fall off the wagon by shutting down the Scrabble copycat. It sent a notice to Facebook two weeks ago. Jayant Agarwalla, half of the two-man team behind the Web and Facebook apps, says he doesn't get Hasbro's deal. It obviously wouldn't have anything to do with using its intellectual property to score "over $25,000 a month."
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