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  • A court in Germany has denied a legal action brought by the New York Times regarding the Wordle trademark.

    I have been passionate about puzzles for almost three decades. I would like to see high-quality puzzles in the world, and Wordle is a delightful and enjoyable puzzle. Heine expressed interest in promoting the online game in Europe in collaboration with the New York Times, but they turned down the opportunity. The New York Times […]

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  • A court in Germany has dismissed the New York Times’ case regarding Wordle copyright issues.

    German court dismisses lawsuit from New York Times regarding Wordle copyright. A German court has dismissed the New York Times’ lawsuit concerning the rights to Wordle. German Wave bezieht sich auf eine Form der Werbung. Explore further: wordle. the new york times Promote with Us. Confidentiality agreement. Service agreement. Registration seal for NPC.     […]

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  • The New York Times is not able to displace Germany’s Wordle in the puzzle market.

    The New York Times, the owner of Wordle, has been in a dispute with German puzzle distributor Stefan Heine regarding his similar game. The disagreement was resolved by a court ruling issued on Friday. A legal case brought by the New York Times against puzzle maker Stefan Heine over the trademark of the game Wordle […]

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  • The court ruled against the lawsuit in the trademark dispute over ‘Wordle’.

    The Hamburg Regional Court has rejected the New York Times Company’s claim against puzzle provider Stefan Heine regarding the trademark rights for the online game “Wordle.” According to a court spokesperson, the publisher in the United States does not hold exclusive rights to the “Wordle” sign. Heine and the American publisher both obtained their German […]

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  • A court in Germany has denied a legal action brought by the New York Times regarding the Wordle trademark.

    German court rejects New York Times action on Wordle trademark Friday, July 19, 2024 Menu New York Times On Thursday, a German court dismissed legal action by the New York Times Company claiming the term Wordle as a protected trademark. The U.S. publisher had brought the action against Stefan Heine, a marketer of puzzles based […]

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  • A court in Germany has dismissed the New York Times’ case regarding Wordle copyright issues.

    A German court dismissed a lawsuit filed by the New York Times Company against a local puzzle maker in an attempt to stop them from using the name “Wordle.” In early 2021, the publisher obtained Wordle from its original creator and filed for a trademark in the European Union. That day, puzzle maker Stefan Heine […]

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  • A business developing a version of Wordle for chess secures funding from a16z Speedrun, Mark Pincus, and Eric Wu.

    Echo Chunk, a startup working on a daily chess puzzle game called Echo Chess inspired by Wordle, has secured $1.4 million in pre-seed funding from a16z Speedrun, Mark Pincus (founder of Zynga), Eric Wu (founder and CEO of Opendoor), and Stef Corazza (head of Generative AI at Roblox) through Andreessen Horowitz’s early-stage games accelerator. According […]

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  • Choose a powerful opening word that has a combination of both vowels and consonants, as well as frequently used letters. Example: ‘CRANE’, PIOUS’. It is important to pay attention to the color codes: Green indicates the correct letter in the correct spot, Yellow indicates the correct letter in the wrong spot, and Gray indicates an […]

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  • On July 12, 2024, numerous Wordle fans were taken aback when they encountered a subscription request from The New York Times upon launching the game, with no obvious way to skip it. This resulted in lots of rumors about whether Wordle is now being charged for. The idea that Wordle might no longer be accessible […]

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  • Beslissing in juridisch geschil over het handelsmerk van de woordpuzzel “Wordle” is uitgesteld.

    The Hamburg Regional Court is set to make a decision on July 18 regarding the trademark rights of the well-known online game “Wordle.” The decision was originally intended to be revealed on a Thursday, but the chamber instead issued a suspension order without explanation. The New York Times Company is taking legal action against puzzle […]

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