February 24th, 2007 by admin
Bad news for trademark lawyers: Cisco and Apple have settled their dispute over the use of the iPhone name and agreed to share the trademark.
Apple and Cisco to Share “iPhone” Name
Cisco and Apple have come to an agreement over the “iPhone” name, deciding to share it between them. Not only are the …
February 24th, 2007 by admin
KFOR - SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) _ It looks like Cisco Systems and Apple have been able to head off a court fight over the name “iPhone”. They have reached a settlement on the trademark issue, allowing sharing of the name. DALLAS (AP) _ There’s consolidation in
Korea May Miss Out on iPhone
Digital Chosunilbo - Apple Korea has been inundated with calls asking when the iPhone will debut here after the firm s first mobile phone was unveiled in the U.S. on Jan. 9. The iPhone is Apple s next strategic product, this time with designs on the smartphone
February 24th, 2007 by admin
Cisco and Apple have reached an agreement that allows both to use the “iPhone” name, after Cisco sued the iPod maker for using it for a new multimedia phone.
February 24th, 2007 by admin
Posted Feb. 22, ‘07, 4:54 AM PT by Aaron Freedman Category Finally, after more than a month of legal disputes, Apple and Cisco have finally settled over the use of the name “iPhone.” Under the terms of the deal …
Deal puts `i’ in `iPhone’
Go ahead, call it an iPhone. After weeks of negotiations, Apple settled with Cisco Systems over the trademark to the “iPhone” name, with the companies agreeing to share the moniker. Post a Comment
Apple, Cisco smoke peace pipe on iPhone
iPhone, meet the iPhone. Both companies will be able to use the name after agreeing to settle a trademark infringement lawsuit.
Cisco and Apple agree on iPhone name
Cisco and Apple have finally reached an agreement over a dispute sparked by Apple announcing it was launching a cellphone using the iPhone brand.
A Look at Apple’s (AAPL) and Cisco Systems’ (CSCO) Agreement Over the iPhone Name
Late last night, Cisco Systems (CSCO) and Apple (AAPL) announced that they reached a settlement to their legal dispute over CSCO’s iPhone trademark…( Read More )
February 24th, 2007 by admin
PC World - Consumers aren’t willing to pay what Apple may ask for the iPhone but if the price drops they’ll switch their mobile service to AT&T Inc. in order to get it, according to results of a survey released Thursday. Online market research firm Compete
Cisco, Apple settle iPhone trademark lawsuit
CNN - SAN JOSE, California (AP) — Cisco Systems Inc. and Apple Inc. say they have settled the trademark-infringement lawsuit that threatened to derail Apple’s use of the “iPhone” name for its much-hyped new iPod-cellular phone gadget. The companies said
Dell hires Motorola exec
St. Paul Pioneer Press - advertising software, or adware, onto consumers’ computers and made it difficult to find and remove. Apple Inc. has another week to respond to Cisco Systems ’s trademark-infringement lawsuit that threatens to keep Apple from using the name “iPhone
February 24th, 2007 by admin
Go ahead, call it an iPhone. After weeks of negotiations, Apple settled with Cisco Systems over the trademark to the “iPhone” name, with the companies agreeing to share the moniker. Post a Comment
Apple-Cisco iPhone Deal Positions Firms To Jointly Pursue Wi-Fi And VoIP
Scheduled for delivery in June, Apple’s iPhone will have Wi-Fi capability — a mobile phone feature that is likely to roil the entire cell phone landscape.