Chrono Compendium
Zenan Plains - Site Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: ZeaLitY on January 10, 2004, 01:11:45 am
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This is the Chrono Break patent, as it was:
Word Mark CHRONO BREAK
Goods and Services IC 009. US 021 023 026 036 038. G & S: Computer game software; video game software; sound recordings in the form of optical discs and other storage media featuring music and/or entertainment; audio visual recordings in the form of optical discs and other storage media featuring music, animation and/or entertainment; prerecorded compact discs featuring music; prerecorded digital video discs featuring music, animation and/or entertainment; prerecorded video cassettes featuring music, animation and/or entertainment; prerecorded compact discs featuring action and adventure stories and/or animated cartoon stories; prerecorded digital video discs featuring action and adventure stories and/or animated cartoon stories; prerecorded video cassettes featuring action and adventure stories and/or animated cartoon stories; mouse pads; straps for cellular phones
IC 016. US 002 005 022 023 029 037 038 050. G & S: Computer game strategy guidebooks; video game strategy guidebooks; books featuring fictional stories; comics; magazines featuring video games; posters; stickers; paper banners; calendars; trading cards; playing cards; photographs
Mark Drawing Code (1) TYPED DRAWING
Serial Number 76345716
Filing Date December 5, 2001
Filed ITU FILED AS ITU
Published for Opposition August 20, 2002
Owner (APPLICANT) Kabushiki Kaisha Square TA Square Co., Ltd. CORPORATION JAPAN 1-8-1 Shimomeguro Meguro-ku, Tokyo JAPAN
Attorney of Record Mark I. Peroff, Esq.
Type of Mark TRADEMARK
Register PRINCIPAL
Live/Dead Indicator LIVE
http://www.rpgfan.com/news/2004/1030.html claims that the patent has been taken down. I'm searching hellishly for the page on the patent site; its searching system really sucks, to say the least. I want to verify this claim before releasing news. Help is appreciated.
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That's a trademark, not a patent.
EDIT: Here's a link:
EDIT2: It's session based. Used this link instead:
http://tarr.uspto.gov/servlet/tarr?regser=serial&entry=76345716
So yes, it has been abandoned. If you post any news about this, be sure to credit the site you saw it at and also link to the abandoned trademark.
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Ok, done.
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It does and it doesn't. We all trust Square-Enix, they made the last three, right? Wrong.
Kato did. Square provided the resources, Square published it, Square drew profit from it. But Square is just a company. Kato is the man with the plan, as it were.
So if Kato wants to take Chrono Break to another company, I'd be fine with that, provided they did it properly. Hey, Mitsuda is already signed on.
Only trouble is, they still have the Japanese trademark. That could be problematic.
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It really isn't that much of a problem, pokemon came out in japan as pocket monsters, but couldn't over here due to trademark issues. In other news, rpgamer has said that Square-Enix claims not to have worked on a third Chrono game at all.
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It does and it doesn't. We all trust Square-Enix, they made the last three, right? Wrong.
Kato did. Square provided the resources, Square published it, Square drew profit from it. But Square is just a company. Kato is the man with the plan, as it were.
So if Kato wants to take Chrono Break to another company, I'd be fine with that, provided they did it properly. Hey, Mitsuda is already signed on.
Only trouble is, they still have the Japanese trademark. That could be problematic.
I don't think Monolith Soft would be a bad publisher to go after for this game. They didn't do too bad with Xenosaga.
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Wait, why would they have to continue the series elsewhere...?
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The point I was making, and I could have made it better, is that if they make a new Chrono game, I'd be more concerned with the team developing it than with the company publishing it. Wild hypothetical though.