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Apple loses iPhone naming rights in Brazil, report says
Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 02/05/2013 11:29 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]
Brazil's National Industrial Property Institute (INPI) on Monday reportedly rejected an Apple claim for exclusive "iphone" naming rights in the country, noting that the mark was filed for by a local electronics company in 2000.
From Apple Insider:
Apple loses iPhone naming rights in Brazil, report says
Citing people familiar with the matter, local publication Folha de S.Paulo reported on Tuesday that the INPI ruled Brazilian electronics maker IGB, which was awarded rights to "iphone" under the Gradiente brand in 2008 after filing for it in 2000, will retain exclusive rights to the trademark. There has yet to be official word regarding the decision, however, as technical problems with INPI's Intellectual Property Magazine have pushed back a scheduled announcement to Feb. 13.
In an interview with Bloomberg, IGB Chairman Eugenio Emilio Staub said Apple has not contacted the company.
In an interview with Bloomberg, IGB Chairman Eugenio Emilio Staub said Apple has not contacted the company.
Apple loses iPhone naming rights in Brazil, report says
