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King responds to Banner Saga challenge

"King has not and is not trying to stop Banner Saga from using its name."

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Following on from the news that King has opposed Stoic's trademark application for the name of their game, The Banner Saga, the casual game publisher has come out with an explanation for their actions, explaining that "King has not and is not trying to stop Banner Saga from using its name".

In a statement sent to GI.biz today, a representative from King explained:

King has not and is not trying to stop Banner Saga from using its name. We do not have any concerns that Banner Saga is trying build on our brand or our content. However, like any prudent company, we need to take all appropriate steps to protect our IP, both now and in the future.

"In this case, that means preserving our ability to enforce our rights in cases where other developers may try to use the Saga mark in a way which infringes our IP rights and causes player confusion. If we had not opposed Banner Saga's trade mark application, it would be much easier for real copy cats to argue that their use of "Saga" was legitimate. This is an important issue for King because we already have a series of games where "Saga" is key to the brand which our players associate with a King game; Candy Crush Saga, Bubble Witch Saga, Pet Rescue Saga, Farm Heroes Saga and so on. All of these titles have already faced substantive trademark and copyright issues with clones.

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