Cisco Sues Apple Over Use of iPhone Name

The Apple iPhone was unveiled earlier this week after 30 months and millions of dollars in top-secret development. But the sleek new iPod-phone combination could wind up costing the company a lot more.
Cisco today announced that it has filed a lawsuit to forbid
Apple from using the name "iPhone." It obtained the iPhone trademark in
2000 after the acquisition of Infogear, which previously owned the mark
and sold iPhone products for several years.
Cisco said Apple approached the company several years ago seeking to
use the name, and the two have been negotiating ever since to hammer
out a licensing agreement. But Cisco said the talks broke down just
hours before Apple's chief executive, Steve Jobs, took to the stage
Tuesday at the annual Macworld Conference and Expo to introduce the
multimedia device.
With its lawsuit, Cisco is seeking injunctive relief to prevent Apple from copying Cisco's iPhone trademark.
Cisco Sues Apple [via: mobiledia]
- Michael Perks
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