Gaming giant Nintendo just lost a trademark battle to a teeny grocery store in Costa Rica. José Mario Alfaro González had the audacity to name his San Ramón de Alajuela shop "Super Mario." ...
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Why Nintendo Sued A Costa Rican Grocery Store (And Lost)Nintendo attempted to stop a grocery store in Costa Rica (known for its pantry staple, Lizano Salsa) called Super Mario de San Ramón (or simply, Super Mario) from using its name, but was ...
A Dutch consumer foundation has filed a class action lawsuit against Sony for overcharging digital PlayStation games.
Nintendo is famously litigious, and even recently went after a supermarket in Costa Rica that had the name Super Mario (and lost). The Japanese gaming publisher probably would have gone after Lost ...
Costa Rica and Panama are coordinating to expedite southbound migrant transit through their countries along the same route ...
Herediano will host the LA Galaxy in Cartago, Costa Rica on Wednesday as the 2024 MLS Cup winners take advantage of their ...
One day after he was named acting director of the United States Agency for International Development, Secretary of State Marco Rubio praised Costa Rica on Tuesday, holding it up as an example of a ...
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrived in Costa Rica on Tuesday, the third stop of his first foreign tour, seeking to curb Chinese influence in Latin America. Rubio began his trip in Panama, ...
SAN JOSÉ, Costa Rica — A group of families and children hailing from Uzbekistan, China, Afghanistan, Russia and more countries walked off an airplane in Costa Rica’s capital, the first flight ...
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe also performed well, mind you, selling a total of 5.38 million units during the same period. It's important to note, however, that console bundles would also count towards ...
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio offered Costa Rica support on Tuesday to face “blackmail” from Chinese companies, before continuing his trip to Guatemala, one of Taiwan’s last allies. A country ...
SAN JOSE, Feb 19 (Reuters) - Migrants deported from the U.S. could be held in Costa Rica for up to six weeks before being sent to their home countries, Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves said on ...
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