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  1. Feb 16, 2012 · This week, it was finally revealed that Blizzard and Riot are both disputing Valve's attempts to trademark DOTA in the US ahead of the eventual launch of DOTA 2.

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  3. DOTA2 is a trademark of Valve Corporation. Filed in September 2 (2010), the DOTA2 covers Entertainment services, namely, arranging and conducting of competitions for computer games and video games; Entertainment services, namely, providing an on-line computer game; Providing information on-line relating to computer games and computer ...

  4. May 11, 2012 · The conflict dates back to last Autumn when Valve registered a trademark for the DOTA name. However, Blizzard duly objected, claiming Valve had no right to claim ownership of a brand that started...

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  5. May 12, 2012 · Blizzard and Valve announced a mutual agreement over use of the 'DOTA' name. Valve's 'DOTA 2' gets the better end of the deal, while 'Blizzard DOTA' now becomes 'Blizzard All-Stars.'

  6. May 10, 2012 · Under this new agreement, Valve will continue to use the trademark on a commercial level for products such as its upcoming action strategy game Dota 2, while Blizzard will be able to use the name in relation to player-created maps for WarCraft III and StarCraft II.

    • Tom Curtis
  7. Feb 16, 2012 · Accordingly, Blizzard now possesses all rights that DotA-Allstars LLC may have had in connection with the DotA Mods and the DotA-Allstars website, including any trademarks or other goodwill...

  8. May 19, 2012 · The two companies have finally come to an agreement over the trademark dispute. Valve’s to retain the DotA commercial trademark and will be allowed to go through with titling DotA 2 as...

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