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So, you may be right in general,
I'm confident as well that I was "right" about far more than you think.
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but you're missing a few specifics:
Really?
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Microsoft apparently owns the Shadowrun/Matrix terms outright, as part of owning FASA Interactive;
Microsoft only ever owned the trademark for "Shadowrun" as far as computer games are concerned for sure. But the trademark for Matrix seems to have never left FASA Corp despite the split of trademarks for "Shadowrun" between FASA Corp. and FASA Interactive. Therefore it's doubtful that Micorosoft acquired said trademark upon acquisition of FASA Interactive.
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Topps never had those rights.
Haven't said anything to the contrary.
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That one, I know you're wrong on.
As much as you know about the rest so far?
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When Microsoft bought FASA Interactive, they got the video game rights to all the FASA properties: BattleTech, Crimson Skies, Vor, and Shadowrun, as well as all affiliated properties (Inner Sphere, Clan, etc.).
The "problem" with that is, that FASA Interactive appearantly never held the trademark for the term "MATRIX" with regards to computer games. That particular trademark always belonged to FASA Corp. for both borad games and computer games up until 2011 (and possibly still belongs to them). Microsoft could not acquire things that FASA Interactive never had.
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I'm pretty sure they got Earthdawn as well, although I don't think they ever even tried to do anything with it.
Instead of just being sure you could have tried informing yourself there. Fun fact: the trademark for Earthdawn with regards to computer games belonged to FASA Corp. until 2002 (when it got cancelled). Microsoft bought FASA Interactive in 1999. So it's somewhat doubtful that Microsoft got that one "as well" at the time of acquiring FASA Interactive.
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"Matrix" is linked to Shadowrun, so that would have come along with it.
Just a simple "No" to that one. That's not how trademarks work.
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I will say that the text in the front of SR5 doesn't look any different than the same text in Sr1, 2, 3, 4, or 4.5.
Now here comes the real fun part, SR5 reads the following:
© 2013 The Topps Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Shadowrun and Matrix are registered trademarks
and/or trademarks of The Topps Company, Inc.,
in the United States and/or other countries.So that text certainly does look different to previous editions (like 3rd) where FASA Corp. was declared to be the owner of both trademarks. And - at least within the limitations of my research - I would voice my doubts about the MATRIX trademark for RPGs actually currently being held by Topps.
But now I'm definitely back to ignoring you ... this time completely ... via board preferences ... because now I fell into the pit trap of wasting time on you again
and indirectly contributed to exactly those problems that are so dominant on this board.