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It was only a matter of time before super-popular office productivity killer, Scrabulous, was sued by Hasbro for infringing upon the Scrabble trademark. A shutdown notice was sent two weeks ago, although, as of right now, Scrabulous is still operational (hurry up and finish up your games). Founded in 2006 as a standalone website by two Indian brothers, Rajat and Jayant Agarwalla, Scrabulous' growth accelerated significantly when it launched as an application for Facebook. As the 9th most popular application on Facebook, Scrabulous boasts over 2.3 million active users with over 500,000 of them active daily. While Hasbro does indeed have a strong legal case against the Agarwalla brothers, they are missing out on a key opportunity by pursuing this litigious route. Although Hasbro recently licensed the digital rights of its games to EA, no online version of Scrabble exists right now. So, by shutting down Scrabulous, Hasbro would be angering 2.3 million of Scrabble's biggest fans. Instead, why not hammer out a compromise and turn this into a win-win-win situation?
January 12, 2008 at 08:53 am by jordan, 1936 views, 6 comments
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at 14:44 on January 12th, 2008
So we cannot play Scrabulous on Facebook any more?
no good. as you said they need win-win situation.
at 06:57 on January 13th, 2008
As of 10:02am (EST), Scrabulous is still working. I checked on it especially for this article... I do it all for you!
at 16:43 on January 12th, 2008
It'd be good if the two sides could do a deal. I'll be sad not to be able to play Scrabulous any more, if not.
at 07:44 on January 13th, 2008
I'd never even heard of the game until now! Pardon me while I crawl back under my rock ....
~ Swan
at 08:02 on January 13th, 2008
Nah, I bet you're playing Scrabulous right this second...
at 16:50 on July 29th, 2008
jordan, I like this story. It's good stuff.