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Delhi High Court stops Patna firm from using Super Mario maker Nintendo’s name
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The Indian Express
Justice Jyoti Singh observed that one of the directors of Nintendo India Private Limited conceded in writing that the company did not intend to use the mark in future.
Justice Jyoti Singh heard the matter involving the use of the trademark ‘Nintendo’.
Justice Jyoti Singh heard the matter involving the use of the trademark ‘Nintendo’.
In 2025, it discovered that a company named Nintendo India Private Limited had been incorporated in India.
The company in India, named “NINTENDO INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED”, which was nearly identical and deceptively similar to Nintendo’s trade name and trademarks, could confuse the public.