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iPhone Trademarks: the Real Issues
Mark Rasch, 2007-01-22

Apple's iPhone announcement and Cisco's iPhone trademark lawsuit has brought the iPhone moniker into the spotlight. But other companies also own and use iPhone trademarks, and market and sell their iPhone products. Mark Rasch explains how U.S. trademark law works and the real issues at play in this highly publicized trademark dispute.

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In end, (Apple)Phone 2007-01-22
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iPhone Trademarks: the Real Issues 2007-01-22
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Re: iPhone Trademarks: the Real Issues 2007-01-22
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iPhone Trademarks: the Real Issues 2007-01-22
Anonymous (1 replies)
Great article. Something a lawyer wrote that I actually enjoyed. If Apple is awarded the letter "i" then I better grab a letter too. There are only 26 of them to go around. For this reason I don't agree with the argument that Apple puts "i" before everyone so it is theirs.

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Abandonment issues 2007-01-22
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Re: Abandonment issues 2007-01-25
Mark D. Rasch
The case is over 2007-03-08
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