![]() As a result, Opposer’s game is potentially being ranked lower within the said trade channels due to the negative feedback generated by this confusion thus, causing damage to Opposer’s mark.” Consumers are claiming they were looking for, and expecting Applicant’s game, CANDY CRUSH SAGA, and expressed their disappointement when they realized, Opposer’s game, CANDYSWIPE is not associated with Applicant’s game. “Furthermore, consumers are leaving 1 and 2 star ratings along with negative comments within Opposer’s game’s public, "ratings and comments" sections within the said trade channels. The opposition Ransom filed for King CANDY CRUSH SAGA trademark detailed how this damages his product: Developed and published in 2010 on the App Store, CandySwipe appears to be a much more dated version of Candy Crush Saga to the point where many players confuse the two, or even say that CandySwipe ripped off King's rendition. It's a fairly successful game that earns him a decent amount of money-enough to feed his family. ![]() In this letter, Albert Ransom details his game and its purpose, which was to serve as a memorial for his late mother. This morning, the creator of the 2010 mobile game CandySwipe wrote an open letter to King, congratulating them on their diligence in ruining the hopes of anyone even thinking about creating a game with any sort of sweet candy semblance.
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