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(@olimpia)
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I stumbled upon a casino that featured Tada Gaming, which piqued my interest as they are new to me. Upon closer inspection, I realized that their game logos closely resemble those by Pragmatic Play. Out of curiosity, I tried several Tada games and noticed their content echoes Pragmatic's offerings like Sugar Rush and John Hunter. However, the quality of Tada's games seems substantially inferior.

Has anyone here had any dealings or experiences with this particular provider?

 
Posted : 15/12/2024 11:57 am
(@dreswede)
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@olimpia just curious. What casino was it?

 
Posted : 15/12/2024 12:01 pm
(@olimpia)
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@dreswede BC.Game

 
Posted : 15/12/2024 12:06 pm
(@janar53)
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Based in Taiwan with offices in Malta, this studio seems to replicate other providers’ slot themes. It's akin to the mobile phone industry, where you often see replicas of popular models all over the market.

 
Posted : 16/12/2024 3:54 pm
(@slavik)
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I experimented with one of their slots themed around a dog house, which appears to blend elements from Dog House and Big Bamboo games.

 
Posted : 17/12/2024 8:54 am
(@thered)
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Posted by: @janar53

Based in Taiwan with offices in Malta, this studio seems to replicate other providers’ slot themes. It's akin to the mobile phone industry, where you often see replicas of popular models all over the market.

Is there no way for game providers to safeguard their copyright?

 
Posted : 18/12/2024 1:51 pm
(@janar53)
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Posted by: @thered

Posted by: @janar53

Based in Taiwan with offices in Malta, this studio seems to replicate other providers’ slot themes. It's akin to the mobile phone industry, where you often see replicas of popular models all over the market.

Is there no way for game providers to safeguard their copyright?

I am not fully versed with the details regarding the legal aspects of slots gaming.

 
Posted : 19/12/2024 6:26 pm
(@batoor)
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@thered as mentioned Tiger from No Limit

Across Europe and most parts of the globe, game mechanics themselves can't be patented. Usually, when studios say they've patented something, it actually refers to the branding or trademark of that particular feature.

Basically, you can adapt anything by simply altering the name.

 
Posted : 19/12/2024 6:38 pm