I am not going to acknowledge a post that swears at me. Please grow up and actually respond to me in a proper way.
That said, I'll just not participate anymore since it looks like the only response is to treat me like trash for getting something incorrect. I'm not interested in that kind of behavior. I'm only interested in a proper discussion. I'm also noticing this looks like I'm just going to get dogpiled on for not believing he's easily coming or that a new game/renewel/et. is coming super soon. That's silly. Now if you'd like to properly talk to me, I'm willing to continue. I'm not an expert on trademark law. It's an easy mistake to think it getting renewed again is an attempt to keep it from being used by someone else(as Disney has done something similar). So my bad.
However, I'll only respond if the details and rewritten respectively. I've already reported the post, that said. I am telling you this so you understand why I refuse to reply directly. If you don't like it, don't respond to me like that. If you don't want to converse with me in a respectful manner, that's fine. I just won't converse with you to begin with. That's only fair.
I agree that NaZ's post was excessively aggressive. In his defense, he has, quite literally, explained this hundreds of times. However, I will fill you in on the details because I happen to be knowledgable about the trademark situation (though NaZ knows more than me).
Basically, a
brand new trademark was filed in August 2018 that read "Golden Sun" in English. This was
not a renewal of the original trademark, which was due for renewal in 2021, nor was it a renewal of the trademark for Dark Dawn (which
was renewed this year, I think). This was a brand new trademark, with new categories (which basically detail what the trademark is going to be used for), and notably didn't apply to any Golden Sun game (as the first two are covered by the original trademark and Dark Dawn has its own trademark as well).
This trademark gained plenty of traction at the time (Golden Sun was naturally trending on Twitter after the trademark was discovered) and many took it to believe that Isaac was joining Smash. We know now that this wasn't the case, but this was also before lots of research into copyright law that led to the conclusions we've come to. This is combination with the infamous "Rathalos Tweet" (a tweet by Sakurai that showed Rathalos facing Link, Marth, and Shulk at an angle that was suspiciously reminiscent of Golden Sun) got everybody's hopes up. We know now that Isaac wasn't meant for the base game, but Smash is irrelevant to the trademark.
At the same time, three other games got new trademarks - Mario Sluggers, Wrecking Crew, and Rhythm Heaven. The trademark for Wrecking Crew turned out to be for a rerelease of VS. Wrecking Crew on the Switch. Mario Sluggers and Rhythm Heaven are absent, as is Golden Sun (unless RH got a game recently that I missed).
What we do know is that this trademark
is confirmation of something happening with the Golden Sun brand. It is
not confirmation of GBA Nintendo Switch Online, as some speculate, nor is it confirmation of a rerelease of the original games - those are still protected under the original trademark. This trademark means,
for a fact, that something new with the Golden Sun brand is coming. We know this because some countries (the one I remember specifically is New Zealand but it applies for others as well) require something called "Proof of Use", that is, proof provided by the company registering the trademark that it will be used in the near future. That means Nintendo was required to demonstrate a new product featuring Golden Sun to these trademark registration organizations. They needed to do this in order to get the trademark approved.
Speaking of approved, the trademark was actually refused multiple times - but Nintendo extended it in order to get the coverage. They requested extensions to the deadline to provide proof to make sure that they got this covered. Nintendo of Japan notably doesn't waste money on trademarks they don't need to (recently the trademark for Custom Robo lapsed) but they extended this deadline
multiple times to make sure they got this covered.
In addition, one of the most important pieces of evidence we have (after the Proof of Use) is that this new trademark was registered in countries the original games never released in, like Korea and (I think) Vietnam. If this was a simple renewal of the original trademark, there'd be no need to get it registered in these countries.
Last but not least, a trademark almost exactly like this one was registered in either 2008 or 2009 (forgive me, I can't quite remember), which is right before Dark Dawn was announced and released. That trademark was a simple registration of "Golden Sun" with no subtitle, just like the one registered in 2018.
So yes, this trademark means the world to Golden Sun fans, because it's literally legal proof that Golden Sun is returning.