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Lisle Licensing has been appointed to represent the now defunct “Flappy Bird” app for licensing.
April 6, 2018
Lisle Licensing has been appointed to represent the now defunct “Flappy Bird” app for licensing.
Released in May 2013, “Flappy Bird” caused a furor in February when creator Nguy?n Hà ?ông removed it from Apple's App Store and Google Play because he felt guilty about the game’s addictive nature.
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