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The James Bond rights owners have opposed an application for a James Pond trademark

The James Bond rights owners have opposed an application for a James Pond trademark插图

The James Pond games were a series of platformer parodies from the 1990s, most notable for the second one’s demo accidentally including the entire game if you used the level-select cheat code. Oops!

Nowadays, the rights to James Pond are co-owned by Gameware and System 3. The latter company decided to finally trademark the name in the UK last year, filing an application that would cover its use in categories including “Computer and electronic game programs” as well as “Toys, games and playthings” and “Clothing; footwear; headgear; sweatshirts; t-shirts; caps; jackets.”

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