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Mojang allowed to use ‘Scrolls’ name

March 13, 2012
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Our long national nightmare is finally over. ZeniMax and Mojang have come to an agreement as to the use of the Scrolls name. According to the release coming out of ZeniMax and Bethesda, things have worked out in kind of an odd fashion. The case originally brought to light that…

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Mojang allowed to use ‘Scrolls’ name

March 13, 2012
bethesda/Mojang/scrolls/the elder scrolls/zenimax

Our long national nightmare is finally over. ZeniMax and Mojang have come to an agreement as to the use of the Scrolls name. According to the release coming out of ZeniMax and Bethesda, things have worked out in kind of an odd fashion. The case originally brought to light that…

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