The Cupertino company Apple took notice of MyPhone's name and filed a trademark case against it. The Intelectual Property Office (IPO) dismissed the case and noted that there is "absolutely no confusing similarity between my|phone trademark (of Solid) and the iPhone trademark (of Apple)." However, Apple could still appeal the IPO's decision not more than 30 days after receiving a copy of the dismissal. Read more in our articles including "Apple files trademark case against MyPhone, loses" and "iOS 27 Beta Is Out, But You'll Need to Join a Waitlist to Try the New Siri AI".
The Cupertino company Apple took notice of MyPhone's name and filed a trademark case against it. The Intelectual Property Office (IPO) dismissed the case and noted that there is "absolutely no confusing similarity between my|phone trademark (of Solid) and the iPhone trademark (of Apple)." However, Apple could still appeal the IPO's decision not more than 30 days after receiving a copy of the dismissal.
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Our article "Apple files trademark case against MyPhone, loses" published on June 2, 2015 covers the latest information about trademark. Check it out for the most current details.