2008

NY Times: “On Facebook, an 11-Letter Synonym for Scrabulous Turns Out To Be Wordscraper“:

Unfortunately for Hasbro, players are not universally flocking to Hasbro’s official Scrabble game. Instead thousands are downloading Wordscraper, which has been available on Facebook since January but attracted little attention until Scrabulous shut down, and heading to their old

The NY Times reports today that (1) the authorized version of SCRABBLE on Facebook was the victim of ‘a malicious attack’ by hackers and (2) Hasbro acknowledged that it had waited until the authorized version was up before moving to enjoin Scrabulous. Meanwhile, Hasbro has been subject to criticism and boycott threats.
The Scrabulous situation

Techcrunch: Scrabulous Gets Wiped Off Facebook:

Long outplayed by two Indian brothers, Hasbro finally delivers a massive counter blow to Scrabulous, one of the most loved games on Facebook. Scrabulous fans in North America will see the following message when they try to play the game:
Scrabulous is disabled for U.S. and Canadian users

KansasCity.com: “Insurance company for Collective Brands dsiputes liability for verdict“:

American Guarantee & Liability Insurance Co. late Thursday sued in U.S. District Court in Kansas pertaining to the verdict returned in May against Collective, which owns and operates Payless ShoeSource, a 4,600-store discount footwear chain.
Adidas America in 2001 sued Payless for copying