PlayStation police simulator violates ‘NYPD’ trademark
A police simulation video game recently-released for Sony’s PlayStation console violates trademarks owned by the cities of New York and Los Angeles, The Post confirmed.
Since May 23, “Cop Officers: Police Simulator of NYPD City” has been available for $14.99 through the PlayStation Store, where it has an abysmal 1.63 out of 5 rating. The PS4 game encourages players to “step into the shoes of an NYPD officer and put your determination and professionalism to the test in diverse situations.”
However, the game infringes on New York City’s long-held trademark on “NYPD,” as well as Los Angeles’ city seal and the LAPD’s famous “To Protect and to Serve” slogan, both trademarked, officials in both cities said.
A City Hall spokesperson told The Post, “We are looking into the matter.”
