Atari Interactive Inc. settled trade dress infringement claims against Hyperkin Inc., which made a retro video game console modeled after the classic Atari 2600, according to a filing in Los Angeles federal court.
Hyperkin makes “retro products to play games for products that can no longer be found on the market,” it said, and its CirKa A77 joystick and Retron77 console are modeled after the defunct Atari 2600. Atari sued Hyperkin, bringing false designation of origin, dilution, and unfair competition claims based on alleged infringement of its unregistered trade dress.
The U.S. District Court for the Central District of California ...
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