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Zynga sues sex app maker over Bang With Friends name | Zynga sues sex app maker over Bang With Friends name |
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The makers of a "casual sex matchmaking app" called Bang With Friends are facing legal action over its name from games studio Zynga. | The makers of a "casual sex matchmaking app" called Bang With Friends are facing legal action over its name from games studio Zynga. |
The app, which launched in January, alerts Facebook friends who express mutual interest in a sexual encounter. | The app, which launched in January, alerts Facebook friends who express mutual interest in a sexual encounter. |
Bang With Friends Inc says it has more than a million registered users | Bang With Friends Inc says it has more than a million registered users |
Zynga, which owns games Words With Friends and Chess With Friends, has filed court papers in San Francisco complaining of trademark infringement. | Zynga, which owns games Words With Friends and Chess With Friends, has filed court papers in San Francisco complaining of trademark infringement. |
Intellectual property | Intellectual property |
Zynga says Bang With Friends Inc "selected the name Bang With Friends for its casual sex matchmaking app with Zynga's game trademarks fully in mind", reports Bloomberg. | Zynga says Bang With Friends Inc "selected the name Bang With Friends for its casual sex matchmaking app with Zynga's game trademarks fully in mind", reports Bloomberg. |
"Zynga filed a lawsuit to stop blatant infringement of its valuable 'With Friends' brand," Renée Lawson, the firm's Deputy General Counsel, said in a written statement. | |
"A company calling itself 'Bang with Friends' - whose own founders played Zynga's 'With Friends' games - decided to gain attention for its sex-related app by leveraging Zynga's well-known mark. Zynga is compelled to file suit to prevent further consumer confusion and protect its intellectual property rights against infringement." | |
Bang With Friends said it had yet to receive official papers. | |
"We heard through media reports that Zynga has filed a trademark infringement claim with respect to the 'with friends' part of our name," the company told the BBC. | |
"As a technology company, we take intellectual property seriously, and will evaluate the case in detail once we receive a copy." | "As a technology company, we take intellectual property seriously, and will evaluate the case in detail once we receive a copy." |
'Cool' | 'Cool' |
Trademark expert Roland Mallinson, a partner at Taylor Wessing legal firm, said Zynga would have to weigh up whether the legal action would be less harmful to its reputation than any parody of the brand. | Trademark expert Roland Mallinson, a partner at Taylor Wessing legal firm, said Zynga would have to weigh up whether the legal action would be less harmful to its reputation than any parody of the brand. |
"Some parody uses actually support a brand and can make it more 'cool' - but ultimately you want to control your brand and how it is presented," he told the BBC. | "Some parody uses actually support a brand and can make it more 'cool' - but ultimately you want to control your brand and how it is presented," he told the BBC. |
"The argument is about some quite generic words - can Zynga have a monopoly on '...with friends'? | "The argument is about some quite generic words - can Zynga have a monopoly on '...with friends'? |
"Just because they might have 'Words With Friends' protected does not necessarily mean they can stop Bang With Friends - this would certainly apply in the UK and Europe." | |
'Offensive content' | 'Offensive content' |
The Bang With Friends app was removed from the Apple app store a week after it was initially listed in May but it is still available for Android devices via Google Play. | The Bang With Friends app was removed from the Apple app store a week after it was initially listed in May but it is still available for Android devices via Google Play. |
Apple had pulled the app on the grounds of "offensive content", Bang With Friends Inc chief executive Colin Hodges said in an interview with Business Insider. | Apple had pulled the app on the grounds of "offensive content", Bang With Friends Inc chief executive Colin Hodges said in an interview with Business Insider. |
"We just want to work with them to get back into their store," he added. | "We just want to work with them to get back into their store," he added. |
"We feel like our app goes with their guidelines - especially with similar apps that have a matching ability." | "We feel like our app goes with their guidelines - especially with similar apps that have a matching ability." |
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