In an unexpected turn of events, a small supermarket in Costa Rica has triumphed over gaming giant Nintendo in a trademark dispute. The store, named “Super Mario” and located in San Ramón, can officially keep its name despite sharing it with one of the most iconic brands in the video game industry. The owner, Don José Mario Alfaro González, has been running the store under this name for years. Trouble arose when his son, Carlos Alfaro, attempted to renew the trademark last year, catching Nintendo’s attention and prompting legal action.
A David vs. Goliath Legal Battle
The legal battle, which stretched over several months, proved to be a daunting challenge for the Alfaro family. Carlos Alfaro shared his thoughts on the ordeal in a heartfelt Facebook post:
“For a moment, we thought about throwing in the towel. How could we possibly win against such a commercial monster? Especially when they come armed with mountains of legal documents to secure their victory. Thankfully, Edgardo and I stood firm, and just a few days ago, we got the good news.”
— Carlos Alfaro, son of the supermarket owner
With the guidance of their legal advisor, José Edgardo Jiménez Blanco, and a thorough review by Costa Rica’s national registry, the decision ultimately favored the supermarket. The reason? While Nintendo has trademarked the name “Super Mario” across numerous categories like video games, clothing, and toys, they had not secured it for food retail. This oversight allowed the supermarket to retain its name.
Reactions from the Gaming Community
The news of this small business’s victory quickly spread through the gaming community, sparking heated reactions. Many celebrated it as a win for the underdog. One Reddit user called it a “victory for the little guy,” while others criticized Nintendo for its aggressive trademark enforcement.
Some gamers even argued that the term “super” is commonly associated with supermarkets and shouldn’t be grounds for a legal dispute. One frustrated Reddit user remarked:
“Nintendo spends more time going after small businesses than focusing on creating games and consoles. It’s getting exhausting to see this happen over and over. Chill out, Nintendo.”
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