Maniacal Foreigner
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It would be kinda funny if he called it "Ultimatum" which was originally going to be Ultima I's title but it was taken by a tabletop game.Copyright is for ideas. If your right to make new copies of a work.
Trademark is for names and logos. It's ownership over a mark proving its you who's involved in the trade.
Basically, if Garriott gets the copyright for Ultima but not the trademark and EA refuses to work with him on that, then he'd be able to make new sequels that use the setting, characters, and ideas from the Ultima games, but wouldn't be allowed to call it Ultima on the box and title screen.
It's like how Natsume - former Western publisher for Harvest Moon - kept the trademark for the Harvest Moon name after the series' creator Marvelous stopped working with them. Marvelous owns the full copyright over all the old games, but they couldn't call new ones Harvest Moon anymore, so the series had to be renamed to Story of Seasons outside Japan.