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12:28 AM | September 18,2008
The high court has said that the online version can run as it does not infringe any copyright, but it can’t use any name derived from the trademark Scrabble
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11:55 PM | August 31,2008
Rather than sue the online game’s creators, Hasbro could have formed a partnership with them or bought them out
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Heather Timmons 12:30 AM | July 31,2008
The demise of Scrabulous was sudden but not wholly unexpected after Hasbro, which owns the North American rights to Scrabble, sued the creaters of the game
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01:14 PM | July 08,2008
An authorized and licensed Scrabble game experience will be available for Facebook members on their profile pages by end July, but not to users outside of US and Canada
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Heather Timmons / The New York Times 12:05 AM | April 08,2008
However, as of Sunday, the official Scrabble game had attracted fewer than 2,000 daily Facebook users, in contrast to more than 600,000 on Scrabulous
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Manju Sara Rajan 11:19 AM | November 03,2007
These Scrabble enthusiasts are high-rollers in the board game we all grew up with
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Anik Basu 11:03 PM | October 18,2007
India has a huge English-speaking population, but it isn’t known what proportion of this is into Scrabble
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