Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Apple managed to buy from Fujitsu trademark iPad

The story repeats - Apple is already the second time comes on the raking rake and the second time successfully unscrewed from an uncomfortable situation. The first time there was tension between Apple and Cisco for the iPhone trademark, and then Yabloko battled for the letter "i" for a new product - the iPad. About this funny story, we reported back in late January, but now it seems to have come to a logical and quite predictable end.
Let's remind the essence of the matter - back in 2002, the Japanese company found a "handheld computing device for wireless network access" running Windows CE.NET 5.0 and decided to name it iPad. Then the Apple iPad appeared (or rather was announced) and, of course, Fujitsu immediately remembered about its iPad.
The end of the story is positive and expected - the companies have agreed. Otherwise, it could not be, because after investing so much money in the promotion and advertising of its device, Apple lawyers simply had to find a way out. And they found it - on March 17, Apple managed to get full rights to the trademark, just before April 3 - the launch of iPad sales.

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