Zynga, Playdom, Other Big Social Game Developers Getting the Most Trademarks

by socialmediapark on March 8, 2010

Zynga filed 21 trademarks in December, which helped give the company the most out of any social gaming company, according to a review by the site Inside Trademarks (no relation to Inside Network). Here’s more.

Overall, only around 10% of social game developers seek trademarks for game titles and logos; they are typically the most successful developers, with the highest user engagement ratios.

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Zynga filed a total of 26 trademarks over the course of the fourth quarter, 2009. The developer has more than all of its rivals combined, or 38% of all social gaming trademarks from large developers, according to Inside Trademarks. Playdom comes in second, at 14%. Combined with Zynga, the two comprise more than 50% of all social gaming trademarks.

It’s not clear if owning trademarks gives companies a clear edge in the market as game mechanics, graphics and other aspects of a game can easily be imitated. While the industry saw a number of intellectual property lawsuits last year, we haven’t heard of anything significant lately. Obtaining trademarks appears to be more of a defensive move at this point.

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If you have a hit social game, in other words, you don’t want other developers ripping off the name and trying to trick your users into joining their apps. We’ve seen a number of people introduce FarmVille-themed applications, for example, that promise to let you do things like exchange FarmVille gifts — Zynga has managed to get those applications shut down, it appears. Although the latest ripoff is gaining fast, as we noted earlier today.

[Pie chart and graph via Inside Trademarks.]

This blog is taken from insidesocialgames.com By Eric

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