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Aviator Studio Secures Significant Legal Victory in Brazil as Federal Court Suspends Spribe’s Aviator Trademark Rights

By Guest AuthorJune 17, 2026

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Aviator Studio has achieved a landmark court decision in Brazil, with a Federal Court ordering the suspension of Spribe's trademark rights for the Aviator brand. The ruling represents a significant turning point in an ongoing intellectual property dispute between the two entities, both operating in the competitive crash-game and iGaming sectors.

The suspension of Spribe's trademark registration carries substantial implications for brand protection and market positioning in Brazil, one of Latin America's largest and fastest-growing iGaming markets. Trademark disputes in the gaming industry often hinge on questions of prior use, consumer confusion, and legitimate ownership claims. This court decision suggests the Brazilian judiciary found merit in Aviator Studio's arguments regarding the validity or scope of Spribe's trademark claim.

Spribe has been a prominent player in the iGaming space, particularly known for its Aviator game, which became a widely recognized crash-game title across multiple regulated markets. The suspension of its trademark rights in Brazil could complicate the operator's ability to enforce brand protection, defend against counterfeits, or pursue enforcement actions against competitors using similar branding in the region. For Aviator Studio, the ruling opens pathways to operate and market its own Aviator-branded offerings without facing trademark infringement claims from Spribe.

This case underscores the ongoing tension between established operators and emerging competitors over intellectual property rights in the iGaming sector. As Latin American markets continue to regulate and formalize their gaming frameworks, disputes over trademarks and brand ownership are likely to increase. The decision may also set a precedent for how Brazilian courts evaluate trademark claims in the gaming industry, potentially influencing future disputes. For operators expanding into Brazil, the ruling reinforces the importance of securing robust trademark protection early and understanding local IP enforcement mechanisms.

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