After turning over a new, crypto-free leaf, Atari would like to stress that the meme currency 'RealP

On January 23, Atari put out a press release disavowing "RealPongCoin" or "$PONG," a new crypto meme coin whose account on X, "The Everything App," was launched that same day. Though the company was once poised to go all-in on crypto and NFTs itself, Atari has [[link]] since shuttered that side of the business and refocused on retro game publishing and videogame history.

"RealPongCoin or $PONG is using Atari's registered PONG trademark without Atari's consent or approval and the company has no affiliation with the crypto project," the press release reads. "Atari is warning the public that RealPongCoin risks deceiving consumers by suggesting an affiliation with Atari, and that Atari's legal team is actively reviewing measures to stop the misuse [[link]] of its intellectual property."

A quick check-up on RealPongCoin does not inspire much confidence. On Google, news of Atari's statement on the matter swamps anything put out by $PONG itself, with the meme coin's primary footprint being a desolate X account and a largely empty website that declares, "It's not over… Yes it's real…," with links to a Telegram channel, blockchain contract, and portal to purchase $PONG.

Adopting a legal strategy from the "you have to tell me if you're a cop" school of jurisprudence, the $PONG X account declares "not affiliated with Atari" in two separate places. A disclaimer on the website asserts it "is not designed to be, or to be perceived as, an investment opportunity, investment contract, or security of any kind." That latter disclaimer seems to have become a bit of a boilerplate fig leaf of deniability adopted by new crypto projects to defend against prosecution over their essential nature as poorly-regulated securities⁠—the new TrumpCoin boasts a similar disclaimer.

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