Sony has lost some rights to the PlayStation Vita trademark due to lack of use. The EU General Court has ruled that the name can now be used for “data carriers containing programmes” and “audio and/or image carriers”.According to GIBiz, Sony will retain rights to the Vita name when it comes to the console’s primary purpose, playing video games.
However, the console manufacturer will lose the rights to the trademark when it comes to the PlayStation Vita’s secondary functions, such as playing films and accessing the internet.Sony discontinued hardware production for its portable console back in 2019 after being on the market for eight years.
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