
In a massive procedural development for the South American crash-gaming vertical, Aviator Studio has achieved a decisive double-instance legal triumph within the high-level courts of São Paulo.
The judicial rulings officially denied further immediate injunction requests filed by competitor B2B supplier SPRIBE, allowing Aviator Studio and its corporate associates to maintain full, uninterrupted software operations across Brazil while the broader AVIATOR trademark conflict advances through the formal evidential stage.
A Defining Judicial Pattern Establishes Operational Stability
Significantly, these specific decisions relate directly to the intense, long-running trademark dispute between Aviator Studio and SPRIBE. Compliance officers have clarified that this track remains legally separate from previously publicized Brazilian enforcement cases involving external gaming entities such as Foggo Entertainment and Betnacional.
After securing consecutive wins regarding those parallel proceedings, Aviator Studio confirmed that courts in São Paulo have ruled heavily in its favor at both foundational tiers of the judicial system. In every instance, the magistrates rejected the urgent interim actions requested by SPRIBE, building a substantial courtroom defense for Aviator Studio as associated IP legal battles move through multi-jurisdictional frameworks globally.
Pattern of Rejected Injunctions Confirmed
Corporate representatives from Aviator Studio issued a joint statement detailing the operational impact of the rulings, noting that the decisions solidify an unyielding legal pattern across the territory:
“These outcomes continue to confirm a clear judicial pattern. Attempts to obtain urgent injunctions against Aviator Studio and its partners in Brazil are consistently being rejected by the courts.”
As the Brazilian digital economy transitions into a highly formalized, multi-billion-real tax infrastructure, these double-instance triumphs deliver critical commercial confidence to local tier-one operators utilizing Aviator Studio’s proprietary backend software architectures.

