Wednesday, December 6th 2006

Apple iPhone may have copyright issues.

The new gadget from Apple, the iPhone, should be available sometime in January. However, Apple may run into some serious patent/copyright issues. Several Canadian and American businesses have already trademarked iPhone, and Canadian service Comwave has offered it's iPhone service for a long time. How Apple will react to this, and what Comwave's reaction is, only time will tell.
Source: The Inquirer
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6 Comments on Apple iPhone may have copyright issues.

#1
wazzledoozle
This is why it will be called the iCell. Plenty of other names too...
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#2
evil bill
Apple have had this kind of thing before, and it doesn't seem to bother them - they will end up doing what they want anyway. The trade-name Apple was in dispute years ago (the Beatles record company Apple Corps.v Apple Computers) and the solution was that Apple Computers could NOT use their trade name on any music related products. So they then go and bring out a HD based music player :ohwell:

ah, just looked this up, it gives more detail

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Corps_v._Apple_Computer
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#3
Dippyskoodlez
wazzledoozleThis is why it will be called the iCell. Plenty of other names too...
Exactly.
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#4
randomperson21
i think it might be time for apple to kill the "i"
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#5
Saurian
randomperson21i think it might be time for apple to kill the "i"
With the success of the ipod, ibook, and imac - doing so would be a HUGE financial mistake. You may not care for it, but the population as a whole is intrigued by it, and will buy it.
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#6
randomperson21
yeah, i guess you have a point. but "i" everything gets a bit redundant. and i dearly hope that not everybody buys the ipod because its actually a good mp3 player, and not because of the name. although i know that some people do.
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