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Nintendo is well known for being understandably protective over its products and trademarks, so it comes as little surprise that the gaming giant has taken legal action on a Kickstarter campaign found guilty of copyright infringement.
The ‘New Adventures Passport Travel Holder’ launched with a funding target of £1,000, giving backers a passport holder, luggage tags and lanyard for their cash. That might sound innocent enough on its own, but advertising promoted the product as a "cute animal pattern passport cover for your new adventures crossing the horizons!" (Emboldened words added for emphasis).
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Nintendo is well known for being understandably protective over its products and trademarks, so it comes as little surprise that the gaming giant has taken legal action on a Kickstarter campaign found guilty of copyright infringement.
The ‘New Adventures Passport Travel Holder’ launched with a funding target of £1,000, giving backers a passport holder, luggage tags and lanyard for their cash. That might sound innocent enough on its own, but advertising promoted the product as a "cute animal pattern passport cover for your new adventures crossing the horizons!" (Emboldened words added for emphasis).
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