Cisco sues Apple over iPhone
- Thursday, January 11 - 2007 at 06:18
Cisco is suing Apple for trademark infringement over the new iPhone, the BBC reports. Apple unveiled a multimedia communications device called iPhone on Tuesday, three weeks after Cisco's Linksys division introduced a VoIP handset called iPhone. Cisco has owned the "iphone" trademark since 2000. Apple has been negotiating with Cisco over a trademark licensing deal, but an agreement has not been reached.
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