App developer Avalinx

Shuffle Master sues iPhone developer for trademark infringement

2012-06-22
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(US).- Shuffle Master is suing app developer Avalinx, alleging trademark and copyright infringement. Court papers filed in Las Vegas federal court this week state that Avalinx had developed and sold mobile applications for Apple iPhone, iTouch and iPad devices that infringed on Shuffle Master’s rights.

The trademarks and copyrights at issue cover Shuffle Master’s Let It Ride and Three Card Poker table games, which are licensed to casinos worldwide. Play-for-fun versions of some Shuffle Master games, including Three Card Poker, are also offered on the firm’s website.

Avalinx, based in Dublin, Ohio, is accused in the lawsuit of selling through the Apple iTunes online store mobile apps featuring electronic casino games “Let ‘Em Ride Pro” and “3 Card Pro” - applications Shuffle Master says infringed on its rights.

Besides “usurping” Shuffle Master names and designs, the Ohio company likely copied its “Let ‘Em Ride Pro” image from the genuine “Let It Ride” image on Shuffle Master’s website, the lawsuit charges. “Defendant misappropriated plaintiff’s intellectual property for its own financial gain by misleading consumers into falsely believing that its mobile applications were sold by or licensed from plaintiff,” the suit says.

“Defendant subsequently removed the infringing applications from the iTunes application store, but only after plaintiff demanded their removal,”  the lawsuit says.

“Defendant’s conduct was patently egregious and plaintiff requests relief to compensate plaintiff for damages caused by defendant and to prevent defendant from further misappropriating plaintiff’s valuable intellectual property,” says the suit, which seeks unspecified damages.

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