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Apple Acts Like A Bully Again

Posted March 2, 07 8:14 AM by Gregory Ng
Categories: Legal Videos 

imageThe video that we previously linked to here at iPhone Matters of the guy who put an iPhone interface on his Windows Mobile device has been taken down at You Tube. It seems that Apple, in their attempts to protect their interface (and they have every right to) decided enough is enough. But if you would like to see stills from that movie, click to the original site that carried it here.

[Via Digg]

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Apple and Cisco Reach A Deal

Posted February 22, 07 5:30 AM by Aaron Wright
Categories: Cisco News Legal 

imageFinally, after weeks and weeks of arguments and disputes between Apple and Cisco, the two companies have finally come to an agreement on the iPhone name. As we all know, when Cisco bought out Infogear in 2000 they acquired the iPhone name, which they later began to use last year on their VoIP dual-mode cordless phones. in January of this year, Apple announced news of the iPhone (like you didn’t know) without an agreement with Cisco to use the iPhone name, which sparked Cisco into suing Apple.

After two deadlines being pushed back for Apple to respond to Cisco’s terms, the two companies finally managed to come to an agreement and both companies now have rights to share the name.

“Under the agreement, both companies are free to use the iPhone trademark on their products throughout the world. Both companies acknowledge the trademark ownership rights that have been granted, and each side will dismiss any pending actions regarding the trademark,” the companies said in a statement.

One lawsuit down, a possible two to go, Apple!

[Via Macworld UK]

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Another Lawsuit?

Posted February 20, 07 6:00 AM by Aaron Wright
Categories: Hardware Patents Legal 

Oh dear, it seems that Apple can do no right at the minute. If it’s not LG claiming Apple stole it’s concept and ideas, or Cisco suggesting they had the iPhone name first, then it’s a UK based technology company called Quantum Research who specialise in touch control and sensors for a variety of platforms.

Earlier this year Quantum Research tried to Sue Apple over the iPod Clickwheel technology, but now it seems they’ve moved on over to the iPhone, claiming the touch-screen technology inside it, patented by Apple, is apparently being licensed to other manufacturers.

“The description of the iPhone suggests it uses a rear-surface touch screen, and has proximity sensing which can tell if it is held to the ear. That’s a QR capability,” Duncan Bryan, licensing director at Quantum Research (QR), told EW.

If Apple has used QR’s technology to give the iPhone that capability, then the company would be infringing Quantum Research’s patent.

[Via MacNN]

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Cisco Extends Deadline for Apple Again

Posted February 19, 07 6:55 AM by Gregory Ng
Categories: Cisco Legal 

Cisco has announced that they have extended the deadline to negotiate with Apple on the “iPhone” name to February 21st. In related news, the last person who can not only keep up with the seemingly endless extensions to this legal issue but also still cares about this has probably fallen asleep by now.

In my opinion, it doesn’t matter what Apple calls this thing. I think we’ll stop posting about this until there is real progress.

[Via CRN]

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Letter from Apple to the FCC

Posted February 7, 07 7:23 PM by Gregory Ng
Categories: Business Legal 

As a follow up to our previous post about a June 15th release date of the iPhone, here is the actual letter that Apple sent to the FCC via Gizmodo.

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Cisco Advertises it’s own iPhone

Posted February 5, 07 11:45 AM by Gregory Ng
Categories: Cisco News Legal Marketing 

imageIf the trademarked name, “iPhone” is a gorgeous trophy wife, Cisco just pranced her around the party. Yesterday, Cisco put out a print advertisement for their iPhone in the New York Times. As if to say to Apple, “You may like what she looks like, but she belongs to me.”

This is a huge move by Cisco who has been criticized in the past for not doing a whole lot with their iPhone product. Perhaps just building a case for the upcoming legal proceedings, or maybe taking advantage of increased iPhone coverage to pimp their own product.

[Via Esato and NY Post]

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Apple and Cisco on a Time Out

Posted February 5, 07 8:05 AM by Gregory Ng
Categories: Cisco News Legal 

imageApple and Cisco are temporarily calling a cease fire as they have temporarily suspended their lawsuit and vow to settle out of court. There is now a new deadline of February 15th to come to terms.

Regardless of where you fall on this issue, one thing seems to be incredibly clear to me: Apple doesn’t understand trademark law. According to AHN, “Apple’s director of music public relations, Natalie Kerris told eWeek, “We think the Cisco lawsuit is just ‘silly’, because a number of other VOIP companies are already using the name iPhone.”

IMHO, defending your licensed trademark is not silly. What do you think?

[Via AHN]

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Caught in the Middle of a iPhone Threeway

Posted January 29, 07 6:00 AM by Gregory Ng
Categories: Business Cisco News Legal 

imageJust when you thought the iPhone trademark war was simple, in comes another player into the fray. Apparently, it was Comwave Telecom Inc, a Toronto based company which claims they have used the iPhone name even before Cisco. Although Cisco has held the trademark since 2000, in Canada, things are different. In Canada, it takes 3 to play doubles tennis, bacon is ham and the first person to use a term, owns it. Which means that Comwave, who has been using the term, iPhone since 2004 owns the rights to the name in Canada.

[Via Central Chronicle]

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