Spribe, the creator of the Aviator game, has reaffirmed its ownership and intellectual property rights, emphasizing that its game has been the number one crash game for over five years. The company holds multiple trademark registrations and certifications across more than 30 jurisdictions. Recently, unauthorized copies of Aviator have surfaced, prompting Spribe to take action.

  • Spribe states that third parties are attempting to exploit the success of Aviator by offering counterfeit versions to operators. These unauthorized games closely resemble Aviator in concept and design, misleading customers.
  • Among these, a version distributed by PopOK Gaming has been identified as infringing on Spribe’s rights. The company warns that these games falsely associate themselves with the Aviator brand, confusing players.
  • Spribe emphasizes that it takes intellectual property violations seriously and will not tolerate unauthorized distribution. The company is prepared to take legal action against any entity hosting or promoting infringing versions.
  • Operators and partners are urged to investigate their platforms for unauthorized versions of Aviator. If found, Spribe demands immediate removal to avoid potential legal consequences.
  • The official version of Spribe’s Aviator is marked by the “Aviator | UFC Official Partners” label and a registered logo. Any deviation from this is unauthorized and infringes on Spribe’s rights.

Spribe expects platforms to act swiftly and reserves all rights, including the option to pursue formal legal proceedings against violators.