Spribe Issues Urgent Warning Against Unauthorized ‘Aviator’ Clones
31/01/2025 SPRIBE, the creator of the highly popular crash game “Aviator”, raised alarms regarding unauthorized versions of their game being distributed by third parties.
For more than five years, Aviator has held the title of the number one crash game, thanks to its innovative gameplay and robust intellectual property protections.
“SPRIBE is the sole owner of the intellectual property rights in the Aviator game, which are protected in many countries where we operate,” the company stated, emphasizing their commitment to protecting their brand. This includes extensive trademark registrations for the game’s logo and certification across more than 30 jurisdictions.
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The surge in the game’s popularity has unfortunately led to unscrupulous entities attempting to exploit its success. “It has come to our attention that unauthorized third parties are trying to reach some of our clients and sell them an ‘Aviator’ game with a very similar concept and design, claiming that it is the authentic Aviator game,” SPRIBE noted, pointing out that some of these knock-offs are being distributed by PopOK Gaming.
Drastic measures are being considered, as SPRIBE is determined to safeguard its intellectual property. “We are taking these matters very seriously and will not tolerate any infringement of our intellectual property rights,” the statement added. The company warns that operators or partners hosting these unauthorized games face potential legal repercussions.
In conclusion, SPRIBE has urged industry partners to take immediate action against these counterfeit games. “We therefore hereby request that you: 1. Investigate whether your platform offers any unauthorized and infringing versions of ‘Aviator’; 2. If this is the case remove any such games without delay.”