July 1, 2011 -
A slight misstep by either developer Double Fine or Microsoft over trademarks has caused the popular game Trenched to be unavailable in certain parts of Europe. According to Destructoid report (citing Eurogamer) a Portuguese board game called Trench holds the rights to the name.
A man named Rui Alípio Monteiro filed the trademark in 2007, which covers both board games and videogames. Basically that means that either the name has to be changed or someone has to cut a deal with Monteiro for the game to have any chance of release across all over Europe.
Both Microsoft and Monteiro are not commenting on the situation. Hopefully Double Fine simply changes the name so Europe can enjoy this great game.
Source: Eurogamer by way of Destructoid




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Re: Trenched Delayed in Europe Over Trademark Troubles
Add devleoper name to title like "Double fines:Trenched" problem solved!
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Copyright infringement is nothing more than civil disobedience to a bad set of laws. Let's renegotiate them.
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