Two new trademark filings by Electronic Arts have popped up on the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) website.
On July 31, 2012, EA submitted applications (Serial Number: 85691049) and (Serial Number: 85691046) for ‘Jet Set Detectives’.
The filings cover “Entertainment services, namely, providing an on-line computer game” and “Computer game software; Downloadable computer game software via a global computer network and wireless devices; Video game software”.
EA also appears to have secretly registered the matching domain JetSetDetectives.com (Whois) back in June through the internet brand protection company CSC Global. Despite the owner’s name being marked private, EA is likely the registrant as they are a well known client of Corporation Service Company, which protects many of the world’s most valuable brands.
Upcoming EA titles include Overstrike (pictured above), Crysis 3 and Dead Space 3, but the video game company hasn’t made any announcement about ‘Jet Set Detectives’.
Talking about this story: Joystiq
(Image of upcoming Overstrike game via EA.com)
4 replies on “EA files trademarks for ‘Jet Set Detectives’, privately registers domain”
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Wait, isn’t Jet Set Radio a Sega game?
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