They could’ve done that without the greedy crypto aspect, but as the enshittification trend goes, they just couldn’t help themselves.
But Gametech’s efforts to legally acquire the Flappy Bird name seem to go back much further than that. Back in 2014, an outfit called Mobile Media Partners tried to claim the Flappy Bird trademark in a filing made mere days after Nguyen pulled the game from the App Store. Coincidentally enough, the specific New Jersey address listed by Mobile Media Partners on that 2014 application matches an address used by Gametech Holdings in the paperwork for its 2023 legal efforts.
Purely opportunistic bullshit and painting it as anything innocent is disingenuous.
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Very loaded and negative title. People wanted to make Flappy Bird publically available again, sincd its creator took it down indefinitely.
Did you even read the article?
This is not the same Flappy Bird. The original game already has been preserved, the APK is floating around if you know where to look.
This new game is an outright scam using stolen IP to trick users into thinking this is the original.
They’re scum for the grift but flappy bird doesn’t deserve a trademark. US IP laws are draconian enough.
They could’ve done that without the greedy crypto aspect, but as the enshittification trend goes, they just couldn’t help themselves.
Purely opportunistic bullshit and painting it as anything innocent is disingenuous.
It’s very easy to make a mechanical clone of the game if someone wanted to play it.
This is purely about greedy crypto bros trying to grift off of Flappy Bird and using legal loopholes to steal the trademark