As I previously said, I don't know too much about trademarking, just figured I should mention it since the original article where I read it said that Valve failed to register the regular spelling, so had to go for DOTA instead.
Yeah, I know it probably won't make too much of a difference, just figured I should mention it, since Valve apparently failed to trademark the usual spelling of DotA :)
Pretty sure I've read somewhere that Valve only managed to trademark DOTA (with Capital letters), and not the more commonly used DotA, most likely because of how widespread the latter acronym is.
Rollback Post to RevisionRollBack
To post a comment, please login or register a new account.
@Blackveiled: Go
As I previously said, I don't know too much about trademarking, just figured I should mention it since the original article where I read it said that Valve failed to register the regular spelling, so had to go for DOTA instead.
@s3rius: Go
Yeah, I know it probably won't make too much of a difference, just figured I should mention it, since Valve apparently failed to trademark the usual spelling of DotA :)
@ChromiumBoy: Go
Pretty sure I've read somewhere that Valve only managed to trademark DOTA (with Capital letters), and not the more commonly used DotA, most likely because of how widespread the latter acronym is.