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GOLD PETROL: JET-POWERED SURFACE MINING SIMULATOR
11 years ago

Gold Petrol!


This game is about mining with a jet. It was originally called Jet Miner for that reason. I changed the name from Jet Miner because there was another game by that name. The name “Jet Miner” may not have been officially trademarked, but I changed the name nonetheless to avoid confusion. As it stands now, as “Gold Petrol”, the name of the game does not infringe on any trademarks, nor, to my knowledge, has it ever infringed on any trademarks in any of its names . And nor have I ever intended to infringe on any trademarks. The change of the name of the game to “Gold Petrol” does not imply that I believe that I was infringing on, or diluting, any trademarks, knowingly or unknowingly. “Gold petrol” is simply the name of the resource that you mine with your jet. Thanks for your understanding!



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