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		<title>Apple AppStore icon trademarked</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2008 17:51:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris Davies</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Soon to find its way to your iPhone homescreen, the AppStore logo is the subject of Apple&#8217;s latest venture through the US Patent and Trademark Office, highlighting once again the Cupertino company&#8217;s strong-handed control of each element that makes up the iPhone ecosystem.  The icon itself resembles OS X Leopard&#8217;s Application folder, with the &#8216;A&#8217; made [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img align="right" src="http://www.iphonebuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/apple_appstore_icon.jpg" alt="Apple AppStore icon" />Soon to find its way to your iPhone homescreen, the AppStore logo is the subject of Apple&#8217;s latest venture through the US Patent and Trademark Office, highlighting once again the Cupertino company&#8217;s strong-handed control of each element that makes up the iPhone ecosystem.  The icon itself resembles OS X Leopard&#8217;s Application folder, with the &#8216;A&#8217; made up of a paintbrush, pencil and ruler, and will be included as part of the iPhone 2.0 Firmware update expected in June.</p>
<p>The trademark is the next step in Apple&#8217;s management of third-party software on the iPhone, which for the first time will be possible though closely monitored and controlled by the company itself.  Limitations for developers using the official SDK &#8211; such as the inability to use background processes to keep non-Apple applications running in the background &#8211; have been well publicised, as has Apple&#8217;s 30-percent tithe for paid software (actually relatively competitive compared to other online software retailers such as Handango). </p>
<p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://www.iphonebuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/apple_app_folder_os_x.jpg" alt="Apple OS X Leopard Applicaions Folder" /></p>
<p>[via <a target="_blank" href="http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/36846/118/">TG Daily</a>]</p>
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		<title>Quantum suit against Apple iPhone squashed</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Feb 2007 18:50:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Vincent Nguyen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Quantum Research, a developer of capacitive sensors for user interface, officially stated it is not yet filing legal suit against Apple regarding Appleâ€™s iPhone. &#8220;Quantum has no knowledge of any infringement by Apple of Quantum&#8217;s patents in regard to the iPhone or any other product other than those products alleged to be infringing in our [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Quantum Research, a developer of capacitive sensors for user interface, officially stated it is not <strike>yet</strike> filing legal suit against Apple regarding Appleâ€™s iPhone.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.iphonebuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/02/q.jpg" alt="q.jpg" /></p>
<p>&#8220;Quantum has no knowledge of any infringement by Apple of Quantum&#8217;s patents in regard to the iPhone or any other product other than those products alleged to be infringing in our 2005 lawsuit against Apple and Cypress Semiconductor, specifically the Powerbook trackpad, Mighty Mouse, and iPod Nano scroll wheel,&#8221; Quantum said in a statement.</p>
<p>&#8220;Until the iPhone product is made available for public sale, we have to make the operating <em><strong>assumption</strong></em> that no Quantum patents have been violated,&#8221; the statement added.</p>
<p>[Vincent's take]  Mamma always told me when I assume something, I&#8217;ll end up making an ass out me and you.</p>
<p>Related:<a href="http://www.myiphone.com/apple-could-be-in-for-another-lawsuit-over-the-iphone-20430.php" rel="bookmark"><br />
Apple could be in for another lawsuit over the iPhone</a> [My iPhone]<a href="http://www.myiphone.com/another-lawsuit-against-apple-over-click-wheel-sensor-technology-24265.php" rel="bookmark"><br />
Another Lawsuit Against Apple Over Click Wheel Sensor Technology</a> [My iPhone]</p>
<p><span class="storyheadline"><a href="http://www.eetimes.com/news/semi/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=197008666" target="_blank">Quantum says it is not preparing Apple iPhone suit</a> [EE Times]</span></p>
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		<title>Did Apple take Cisco to the cleaners over iPhone dispute?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Feb 2007 23:09:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Vincent Nguyen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Iâ€™m not surprised one iota. Remember their terms of agreement with Cingular? Yep. Jobs play hardball with everyone, knocking down every obstacle in his way. Here are a few random thoughts on this matter. Cisco owns the trademark iPhone â€“ hence has the upper hand. So why roll over to Apple? Thatâ€™s the six million [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Iâ€™m not surprised one iota.  Remember their <a href="http://www.myiphone.com/apple-and-cingular-who-bent-whom-over-the-iphone-20432.php" target="_blank">terms of agreement with Cingular</a>?  Yep.  Jobs play hardball with everyone, knocking down every obstacle in his way.</p>
<p>Here are a few random thoughts on <a href="http://www.myiphone.com/apple-and-cisco-come-to-an-accord-over-iphone-trademark-21436.php" title="Apple &amp; Cisco iPhone dispute resolved">this matter</a>.  Cisco owns the trademark iPhone â€“ hence has the upper hand.  So why roll over to Apple?  Thatâ€™s the six million dollar question.</p>
<p>Tech analyst Roger Kay with Endpoint Technologies Associates seems to think the agreement was &#8220;face-saving&#8221; for the Cisco.</p>
<p>Then thereâ€™s independent tech analyst Rob Enderle who thinks Cisco caved to Apple.  He also Apple intends to renege on the deal.</p>
<p>At the end of the day, the consensus is â€œit looks like Cisco got the shaft.â€</p>
<p><a href="http://news.yahoo.com/s/usatoday/20070222/tc_usatoday/analystssayappleappearstohavetoppedciscoiniphoneagreement;_ylt=A0WTUf7J6N1FVmUAgh367rEF" target="_blank">Analysts say Apple appears to have topped Cisco in iPhone agreement</a> [Yahoo News]</p>
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		<title>Apple is granted another week in Cisco dispute</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Feb 2007 15:43:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris Scott Barr</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[At this rate, we&#8217;ll see the iPhone on the market before we hear a resolution to this matter. Then again, you never know, maybe Cisco wants to put it off that long. The stronger the sales, the more they are likely to get out of it if they win. However, the cause is more likely [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At this rate, we&#8217;ll see the iPhone on the market before we hear a resolution to this matter. Then again, you never know, maybe Cisco wants to put it off that long. The stronger the sales, the more they are likely to get out of it if they win.</p>
<p>However, the cause is more likely that the two companies are currently in negotiations. If that is true, then we will hopefully have a resolution soon.</p>
<p><span id="more-433"></span><br />
I don&#8217;t foresee Apple having to change their name, even though it hasn&#8217;t been released. It is more likely that there will be some sort of monetary exchange for rights to the name.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.marketingvox.com/archives/2007/02/20/cisco-gives-apple-another-week-to-answer-iphone-charges/"> Cisco Gives Apple another Week to Answer &#8216;iPhone&#8217; Charges</a> [via marketingvox]</p>
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		<title>Dear FCC, With love, From Apple</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Feb 2007 00:08:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Vincent Nguyen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A letter sent to the FCC from Apple back on October 12tth 2006 has surfaced. Apple requested for numerous documents related to the iPhone to remain confidential. Great find LoopRumors [via World of Apple]! â€œâ€¦the public disclosure of the above mentioned documents might be harmful to [Apple] and would give a competitor an unfair advantage [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A letter sent to the FCC from Apple back on October 12tth 2006 has surfaced.  Apple requested for numerous documents related to the iPhone to remain confidential.  Great find <a href="http://looprumors.com/article.php?exclusive-official-iphone-release-date,776881775" target="_blank">LoopRumors</a> [<a href="http://loop.worldofapple.com/archives/2007/02/06/iphone-to-land-june-15/" target="_blank">via World of Apple</a>]!</p>
<blockquote><p>â€œâ€¦the public disclosure of the above mentioned documents might be harmful to [Apple] and would give a competitor an unfair advantage in the market.â€</p></blockquote>
<p>The letter insists that details should ideally be kept confidential until June 15, 2007.  Perhaps the iPhone&#8217;s release date is June 16th, 2007?</p>
<p><a href="http://www.iphonebuzz.com/gallery/files/3/AppleFCC_original.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.iphonebuzz.com/gallery/files/3/AppleFCC.jpg" alt="Apple's letter to FCC" /></a></p>
<p>Click to view larger image&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Everything may be all right between Cisco and Apple â€“ after all</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Feb 2007 06:23:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Vincent Nguyen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Business Wire just released a joint statement: SAN FRANCISCO&#8211;(BUSINESS WIRE)&#8211;Apple and Cisco have agreed to extend the time for Apple to respond to the lawsuit to allow for discussions between the companies with the aim of reaching agreement on trademark rights and interoperability. Contacts Cisco John Noh, 408-853-8445 jnoh@cisco.com or Apple Natalie Kerris, 408-974-6877 nat@apple.com [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Business Wire just released a joint statement:</p>
<blockquote><p>SAN FRANCISCO&#8211;(BUSINESS WIRE)&#8211;Apple and Cisco have agreed to extend the time for Apple to respond to the lawsuit to allow for discussions between the companies with the aim of reaching agreement on trademark rights and interoperability.<img src="http://www.cisco.com/swa/i/logo.gif" align="right" height="73" width="110" /></p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p><strong>Contacts</strong><br />
Cisco<br />
John Noh, 408-853-8445<br />
jnoh@cisco.com</p>
<p>or</p>
<p><img src="http://images.apple.com/iphone/images/sitetitle20070109.png" align="right" height="40" width="155" />Apple<br />
Natalie Kerris, 408-974-6877<br />
nat@apple.com</p></blockquote>
<p>I am happy to see things are on the up and up!  Iâ€™m looking forward to a win-win-win resolution.</p>
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		<title>Did Apple Swipe Visual Voicemail from Citrix?</title>
		<link>http://www.iphonebuzz.com/did-apple-swipe-visual-voicemail-from-citrix-14207.php</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Jan 2007 23:14:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Vincent Nguyen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Iâ€™m not convinced that Apple stole this technology from Citrix. And if they did, boy oh boy, is Apple going to get it from Citrix (wink-wink). I sense a hint of we hate you Apple coming from The Register â€“ perhaps itâ€™s just me being a little sensitive with all the Apple bashing going around [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Iâ€™m not convinced that Apple stole this technology from Citrix.  And if they did, boy oh boy, is Apple going to get it from Citrix (wink-wink).  I sense a hint of we hate you Apple coming from The Register â€“ perhaps itâ€™s just me being a little sensitive with all the Apple bashing going around â˜º.  Anyways, according to The Register, they were unable to locate a trademark for the Citrix Visual Voicemail, so I think Apple and Cingular may be in the clear.</p>
<div align="center">[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3j03bOOBwY[/video]</div>
<p>So what exactly is Visual Voicemail (also watch video above)?  Visual Voicemail allows you to have a visual view of the number of voicemail messages right on your iPhone, enabling you to randomly select the ones you want to listen to without going through each one in chronological order.  Of course, Citrix has been offering this feature since it acquired Net6 in 2004.  The technology is currently being used in Ciscoâ€™s IP phones.</p>
<p>Citrix has yet to respond to The Registerâ€™s request for comment about its feelings on the Visual Voicemail matter.  This will be interesting to see how it plays out down the road.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/01/11/apple_citrix_visualvoicemail/">Apple swipes Visual Voicemail from Citrix</a> [via The Register]</p>
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		<title>iPhone trademark: Use it or lose it</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Jan 2007 05:54:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Vincent Nguyen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Simply slapping a sticker with â€œiPhoneâ€ on it doesnâ€™t necessarily mean that Cisco is rightfully using the mark in commerce. Which is what the company allegedly did, a few days prior to 5/16/2006 â€“ a full six months after the deadline for filing the Declaration of Use. Cisco was very fortunate for the six months [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Simply slapping a sticker with â€œiPhoneâ€ on it doesnâ€™t necessarily mean that Cisco is rightfully using the mark in commerce.  Which is what the company allegedly did, a few days prior to 5/16/2006 â€“ a full six months after the deadline for filing the Declaration of Use.  Cisco was very fortunate for the six months grace period granted by the USPTO.</p>
<p>Cisco was required to file a copy of a label or packaging showing the trademark in use, which they did.  The picture shows a box for the Linksys CIT200 Cordless Internet Telephony Kit, with a sticker showing the world &#8220;iPhoneâ„¢&#8221; affixed to the back, outside the shrink-wrap (see picture below).  The mark is worth an ungodly amount of money and this is how Cisco goes about protecting it?  Iâ€™m sorry but if thereâ€™s any truth to this, they deserve to lose the mark!  In any event, should Cisco lose the rights to the mark, Ocean Telecom Services LLC is next in line for the name; which some believe to be a front company for Apple.  Perhaps, Apple was wise not to seal the deal with Cisco on Monday night.</p>
<p><img width="460" height="357" id="image202" alt="cit200_470.jpg" src="http://www.iphonebuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/01/cit200_470.jpg" /></p>
<p>In related news, talks between Apple and Cisco didnâ€™t go too well yesterday â€“ according to MYiPhone insider source.</p>
<p><a target="_blank" href="http://blogs.zdnet.com/Burnette/?p=236">Cisco lost rights to iPhone trademark last year, experts say</a> [via blogs.zdnet.com]</p>
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		<title>iPhone trademark &#8211; did they really think this would be easy?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Jan 2007 20:53:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Vincent Nguyen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Like any unnatural high, after the thrill comes the aching come-down. And there was no high quite like Apple&#8217;s announcement of the iPhone, laced with anticipation and cut with bodily thrills (some attendees at Macworld 2007 reported light-headedness and sweatiness of the protrusions); who would&#8217;ve suspected that the subsequent downer would arrive so soon? Already [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Like any unnatural high, after the thrill comes the aching come-down.  And there was no high quite like Apple&#8217;s announcement of the iPhone, laced with anticipation and cut with bodily thrills (some attendees at Macworld 2007 reported light-headedness and sweatiness of the protrusions); who would&#8217;ve suspected that the subsequent downer would arrive so soon?</p>
<p>Already coming in for some minor stick over the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.latimes.com/technology/la-fi-japanphone11jan11,0,6424968.story?coll=la-home-headlines">absence of 3G</a>, non-user-replaceable battery, lack of expandable storage and closed software environment, the iPhone has now had its very name contested.  Cisco who, through acquisitions at the turn of the century, has now owned the iPhone trademark for over a decade is now suing Apple for <a target="_blank" href="http://newsroom.cisco.com/dlls/2007/corp_011007.html">trademark infringement</a>.  According to the networking giant, talks with Apple were nearing agreement when, with papers still unsigned, Steve Jobs took to the stage and wowed press and public with his latest dÃ©butante; Cisco expected the deal to be closed shortly after, a state of affairs which failed to arise.</p>
<p>According to their <a target="_blank" href="http://blogs.cisco.com/news/2007/01/update_on_ciscos_iphone_tradem.html">corporate blog</a>, Cisco are motivated not by money, product jealousy or even spite.  Their PR people summed it up so:</p>
<p><em>&#8220;This lawsuit is about Cisco&#8217;s obligation to protect its trademark in the face of a wilful violation. Our goal was collaboration. The action we have taken today is about not using peopleâ€™s property without permission.&#8221; News@Cisco</em></p>
<p>Whether or not the legal team (and their expensive lawyers) would agree entirely with that, I wouldn&#8217;t want to say, but the general tone in the blogosphere seems to be that Apple have &#8211; perhaps in their excitement, perhaps through simple arrogance &#8211; <a target="_blank" href="http://dotnetjunkies.com/WebLog/paul/archive/2007/01/10/185314.aspx">overstepped the mark</a>.  In response, Apple are pointing to the various places where they hold the iPhone trademark (including the UK) with patents that potentially have enough minor differences from Cisco&#8217;s so as to allow <a target="_blank" href="http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/technology/archives/2007/01/10/apple_iphone_and_cisco_trademarks_more_confused.html">both products to exist</a>.  Maybe.</p>
<p>Does this mean we&#8217;ll have to restart the device-formerly-known-as-iPhone name brainstorming again?</p>
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		<title>Cisco vs. Apple Trademark Infringement, Unfair Competition Complaint</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Jan 2007 20:35:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Vincent Nguyen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Below is the complaint filed by Cisco over Apple&#8217;s use of the iPhone mark: COMPLAINT FOR TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT, UNFAIR COMPETITION, FALSE DESCRIPTION, AND INJURY TO BUSINESS REPUTATION; CASE NO.FOLGER LEVIN &#038; KAHN LLP Michael A. Kahn (SB# 057432, mkahn@flk.com) Gregory D. Call (SB# 120483, gcall@flk.com) Michael F. Kelleher (SB# 165493, mkelleher@flk.com) Beatrice B. Nguyen (SB# [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img align="right" alt="Apple iPhone Image" id="image178" src="http://www.iphonebuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/01/iphone_1.JPG" />Below is the complaint filed by Cisco over Apple&#8217;s use of the iPhone mark:</p>
<p>COMPLAINT FOR TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT, UNFAIR COMPETITION, FALSE DESCRIPTION, AND INJURY TO BUSINESS REPUTATION; CASE NO.FOLGER LEVIN &#038; KAHN LLP<br />
Michael A. Kahn (SB# 057432, mkahn@flk.com)<br />
Gregory D. Call (SB# 120483, gcall@flk.com)<br />
Michael F. Kelleher (SB# 165493, mkelleher@flk.com)<br />
Beatrice B. Nguyen (SB# 172961, bnguyen@flk.com)<br />
Embarcadero Center West<br />
275 Battery Street, 23rd Floor<br />
San Francisco, CA 94111<br />
Telephone: (415) 986-2800<br />
Facsimile: (415) 986-2827<br />
Attorneys for Plaintiffs<br />
CISCO SYSTEMS, INC., CISCO TECHNOLOGY, INC.,<br />
and CISCO-LINKSYS LLC<br />
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT<br />
NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA<br />
CISCO SYSTEMS, INC., a California Corporation; CISCO TECHNOLOGY, INC., a California Corporation; CISCO-LINKSYS LLC,a California Limited Liability Corporation, Plaintiffs,v.APPLE INC., a California Corporation, formerly known as APPLE COMPUTER, INC.,Defendant.Case No.COMPLAINT FOR TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT,UNFAIR COMPETITION, FALSEDESCRIPTION, AND INJURY TOBUSINESS REPUTATION DEMAND FOR JURY TRIAL</p>
<p>Plaintiffs CISCO SYSTEMS, INC., CISCO TECHNOLOGY, INC., and CISCO LINKSYS LLC (hereinafter â€œPlaintiffsâ€ or â€œCiscoâ€), by their attorneys, as and for theirComplaint against Defendant, APPLE INC., allege as follows:</p>
<p>I. JURISDICTION AND VENUE<br />
1. This is a complaint for Trademark Infringement, Unfair Competition, and False<br />
Description arising under Â§Â§ 32 and 43 of the Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C. Â§Â§ 1114(1) (Trademark Infringement) and 1125(a) (Unfair Competition and False Description), for Unfair Business Practice arising under California Business and Professions Code Â§ 17200 et seq., and for injuryto business reputation.</p>
<p>2. This Court has original subject matter jurisdiction over this action pursuant to 28 U.S.C. Â§ 1338(a) and 15 U.S.C. Â§ 1121. This Court has related claim jurisdiction over thestate law claim pursuant to 28 U.S.C. Â§ 1338(b) and 28 U.S.C. Â§ 1367.</p>
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<p>3. This Court has personal jurisdiction over the defendant Apple Inc. because Applemaintains its principal place of business in the State of California.</p>
<p>4. Venue is proper in this district under 28 U.S.C. Â§1391(b) and (c) because asubstantial part of the events or omissions giving rise to the claims occurred in this district, asubstantial part of the property that is the subject of the action is situated in this district, and the defendant maintains its principal place of business in this district.</p>
<p>II. INTRADISTRICT ASSIGNMENT</p>
<p>5. This is a trademark case subject to district-wide assignment under Local<br />
Rule 3-2(c).</p>
<p>III. THE PARTIES<br />
6. Plaintiff Cisco Systems, Inc. is, and at all times mentioned herein was, a<br />
corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of California, having a principal place of business at 170 W. Tasman Drive, San Jose, California 95134. COMPLAINT FOR TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT, UNFAIR COMPETITION, FALSEDESCRIPTION, AND INJURY TO BUSINESS REPUTATION; CASE NO.</p>
<p>7. Plaintiff Cisco Technology, Inc. (â€œCTIâ€) is, and at all times mentioned hereinwas, a corporation organized under the laws of the State of California, having a principal place ofbusiness at 170 W. Tasman Drive, San Jose, California 95134.</p>
<p>8. Plaintiff Cisco-Linksys LLC is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Cisco Systems headquartered at 121 Theory Drive, Irvine, California 92617.</p>
<p>9. Upon information and belief, Defendant Apple Inc. is, and at all times mentionedherein was, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of California, havinga principal place of business at 1 Infinite Loop, Cupertino, California 95014. Apple Inc.announced its new name yesterday. Previously, the company was known as Apple Computer,Inc.</p>
<p>IV. FACTUAL BACKGROUND</p>
<p>10. Cisco Systems is a pioneer in the invention, sale and marketing of devices which are transforming the way people around the world connect, communicate and collaborate using the Internet and global information networks. Ciscoâ€™s products are used every day totransport voice, data and video to and over the Internet. Cisco came to its position of technological leadership by hard work, substantial investment in research and development and through acquisition of companies with complementary technology. As a result of itsendeavors, Cisco has created and owns valuable intellectual property in the form of patents,trademarks, copyrights and trade secrets.</p>
<p>11. Cisco was among the first companies to see the potential for voice communication using the Internet and other global information networks, commencing internal development efforts in the mid 1990s. In an interview in the September 15, 1997 edition of CIO Magazine, Ciscoâ€™s then- and present Chief Executive officer John T. Chambers said he â€œbelieves the next step in networkingâ€™s evolution will be increasing integration of data, voice and video traffic overthe Internet.â€ In 1998, Cisco began acquiring companies which added complementary voicetechnology to its Internet equipment and internal voice development efforts. In May, 1998, thecompany referred to â€œa three-prong Internet voice strategy.â€</p>
<p>12. Cisco also allied itself very early with pioneers in offering innovative Internet<br />
voice services for consumers. One such pioneer was InfoGear Technology Corporation of Redwood City, California. InfoGear developed and offered to consumers devices which were designed to provide easy access to the Internet without the need for a personal computer.</p>
<p>13. To identify to its customers its innovative blend of the global information networkwith a traditional telephone, InfoGear created and, on March 20, 1996, applied to register the iPhone mark with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (the â€œPTOâ€). On November 16, 1999, the PTO approved the application and issued a Certificate of Registrationunder Registration Number 2,293,011. A copy of the registration certificate is attached as Exhibit A.</p>
<p>14. Cisco Systems acquired the rights to the iPhone trademark in June 2000, as part ofits acquisition of InfoGear Technology Corporation. Cisco Systems assigned the iPhone mark to CTI, which licenses the iPhone mark to Cisco-Linksys LLC. The Patent and Trademark Officerecord reflecting these transfers is attached as Exhibit B.</p>
<p>15. InfoGear first began selling iPhone-branded devices in 1997. The original iPhone<br />
was a device that combined a telephone and a dialup Internet portal. Today, Cisco continues to use the iPhone mark for its family of voice over IP telephones and other telephony equipmentdistributed by Cisco-Linksys LLC.</p>
<p>]16. For most of its existence, Defendant Apple Inc. has been known primarily as a<br />
manufacturer of personal computers and software. In the last several years, Apple has expanded into consumer audio devices and music distribution. Apple has notâ€”until nowâ€”had anypresence in the field of internet or telephonic voice services or devices.</p>
<p>17. Fully aware that Cisco owned the rights to the iPhone mark, Apple first<br />
approached Cisco in 2001 about the possibility of acquiring or licensing the rights to iPhone. Apple has continued making such requests to Cisco through the present, including several timesin 2006. Each time, Apple was told that Cisco was not interested in ceding the mark to Apple.</p>
<p>18. Apparently dissatisfied with Ciscoâ€™s refusal to allow Apple to use the mark<br />
iPhone for products that would conflict directly with Ciscoâ€™s current use of the mark, Apple began a surreptitious effort to attempt to obtain rights to use the name â€œiPhoneâ€ in connectionwith the very products, telephones using cellular voice and data networks, for which it had asked Cisco for rights.</p>
<p>19. On September 26, 2006, an entity calling itself Ocean Telecom Services LLC<br />
filed an Intent to Use (ITU) application for the mark iPhone pursuant to 35 U.S.C. Â§ 1051(b). A copy of the application is attached as Exhibit C.</p>
<p>20. The Ocean Telecom application claimed a priority date of March 27, 2006, pursuant to 35 U.S.C. Â§ 1126(d), based on the filing of application number 37090 in Trinidad and<br />
Tobago.</p>
<p>21. On September 19, 2006, Apple filed an application to register the trademark iPhone in Australia. The IP Australia record reflecting this application is attached as Exhibit D.</p>
<p>22. Like the Ocean Telecom application, Appleâ€™s Australian application claimed a<br />
priority date of March 27, 2006, based on the filing of application number 37090 in Trinidad and Tobago.</p>
<p>23. The goods and services description in the Ocean Telecom ITU application is practically identical to the description found in Appleâ€™s Australian application.</p>
<p>24. Upon information and belief, Ocean Telecom Services LLC is owned or<br />
otherwise controlled by Apple and is the alter ego of Apple.</p>
<p>25. Upon information and belief, the Ocean Telecom ITU application is being held up<br />
in the United States Patent and Trademark Office because Cisco already has a registration for the same mark.</p>
<p>26. On January 9, 2007, Apple CEO Steve Jobs publicly announced, with greatfanfare, the introduction of a new Apple product named â€œiPhone.â€ The announcement was made<br />
during the keynote speech of the Macworld Conference &#038; Expo, an annual event to exhibit Apple products, which speech receives widespread international press. Appleâ€™s â€œiPhoneâ€combines MP3 and video playback capabilities with computer hardware and software forproviding integrated telephone communication via both cellular networks and computerized global information networks, an internet browser, camera, and personal digital assistant functions. Details regarding pricing, availability, and retail distribution partners included withthe product announcement demonstrate Appleâ€™s use of Ciscoâ€™s mark in connection with the sale,offering for sale, distribution, or advertising of the Apple product.</p>
<p>27. Appleâ€™s use of â€œiPhoneâ€ in its product promotion and advertising at Macworld<br />
constitutes the use in commerce of a colorable imitation, copy and reproduction of Ciscoâ€™s iPhone mark. Upon information and belief, the two marks will share an identical sight and soundand a strong similarity of meaning. Appleâ€™s use of â€œiPhoneâ€ for a cellular and internet phonedevice is deceptively and confusingly similar to Ciscoâ€™s long-standing trademark for an internet based telephony device.</p>
<p>28. Appleâ€™s â€œiPhoneâ€ device will be distributed and sold in the same types of retail<br />
channels and to the same classes of purchasers as Ciscoâ€™s iPhone family of products and services.</p>
<p>29. Appleâ€™s use of Ciscoâ€™s mark is likely to cause confusion, mistake, or deception inthe minds of the public.</p>
<p>30. Appleâ€™s infringement constitutes a willful and malicious violation of Ciscoâ€™s trademark rights, aimed at preventing Cisco from continuing to build a business around a markthat it has long possessed.</p>
<p>COMPLAINT FOR TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT, UNFAIR COMPETITION, FALSE<br />
DESCRIPTION, AND INJURY TO BUSINESS REPUTATION; CASE NO. FIRST CLAIM TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT UNDER LANHAM ACT Â§ 3231.</p>
<p>Plaintiffs repeat and hereby incorporate herein by reference, as though specifically pleaded herein, the allegations of paragraphs 1 through 30.</p>
<p>32. Appleâ€™s use of the iPhone brand name comprises an infringement of Ciscoâ€™s<br />
registered trademark iPhone and is likely to cause confusion, mistake and deception of the public as to the identity and origin of Ciscoâ€™s goods, causing irreparable harm to Cisco for which thereis no adequate remedy at law.33. By reason of the foregoing acts, Apple is liable to Cisco for trademark infringement under 15 U.S.C. Â§ 1114.</p>
<p>SECOND CLAIMUNFAIR COMPETITION UNDER LANHAM ACT Â§ 4334. Plaintiffs repeat and hereby incorporate herein by reference, as though specifically pleaded herein, the allegations of paragraphs 1 through 33.</p>
<p>35. Appleâ€™s use of the iPhone mark to promote, market, or sell telephony products orservices in direct competition with Ciscoâ€™s iPhone products and services constitutes Unfair Competition pursuant to 15 U.S.C. Â§ 1125(a). Appleâ€™s use of the iPhone mark is likely to causeconfusion, mistake, and deception among consumers. Appleâ€™s unfair competition has caused andwill continue to cause damage to Cisco, and is causing irreparable harm to Cisco for which there is no adequate remedy at law.</p>
<p>THIRD CLAIM UNFAIR COMPETITION UNDER CALIFORNIA BUSINESSAND PROFESSIONS CODE Â§ 17200 et seq.</p>
<p>36. Plaintiffs repeat and hereby incorporate herein by reference, as though specifically pleaded herein, the allegations of paragraphs 1 through 35.</p>
<p>37. Appleâ€™s actions discussed herein constitute unfair competition within the meaning of California Business and Professions Code Â§ 17200.</p>
<p>38. Pursuant to California Business and Professions Code Â§ 17203, Cisco is entitled<br />
to preliminary and permanent injunctive relief ordering Apple to cease this unfair competition, as well as disgorgement of all of Appleâ€™s profits associated with this unfair competition.</p>
<p>FOURTH CLAIM FALSE DESCRIPTION<br />
39. Plaintiffs repeat and hereby incorporate herein by reference, as though<br />
specifically pleaded herein, the allegations of paragraphs 1 through 38.</p>
<p>40. Appleâ€™s iPhone mark is such a colorable imitation and copy of Ciscoâ€™s trademarkestablished in the market for telephony-related consumer products that Appleâ€™s use thereof in thecontext of cellular phone devices is likely to create confusion, or to cause mistake, or to deceive consumers as to the affiliation, connection or association of Ciscoâ€™s products, or to deceiveconsumers as to the origin, sponsorship or approval of Ciscoâ€™s products.</p>
<p>41. Cisco avers that Appleâ€™s use of the term iPhone comprises a false description or<br />
representation of such business or products under 15 U.S.C. Â§ 1125(a) (Section 43(a) of the Lanham Act).</p>
<p>FIFTH CLAIM COMMON LAW INJURY TO BUSINESS REPUTATION<br />
42. Plaintiffs repeat and hereby incorporate herein by reference, as though specifically pleaded herein, the allegations of paragraphs 1 through 41.43. Cisco alleges that Appleâ€™s use of Ciscoâ€™s trademark inures and creates alikelihood of injury to Ciscoâ€™s business reputation because persons encountering Cisco and its products and services will believe that Cisco is affiliated with or related to or has the approval of Apple, and any adverse reaction by the public to Apple and the quality of its products and thenature of its business will injure the business reputation of Cisco and the goodwill that it enjoys<br />
in connection with its iPhone trademark.</p>
<p>COMPLAINT FOR TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT, UNFAIR COMPETITION, FALSE<br />
DESCRIPTION, AND INJURY TO BUSINESS REPUTATION; CASE NO. WHEREFORE, Plaintiffs pray:</p>
<p>1. That Defendant Apple Inc. and its agents, officers, employees, representatives,successors, assigns, attorneys and all other persons acting for, with, by, through or under authority from Defendant, and each of them, be preliminarily and permanently enjoined from:(a) using Ciscoâ€™s trademark depicted in Exhibit A, or any colorable imitationthereof; (b) using any trademark that imitates or is confusingly similar to or in anyway similar to Ciscoâ€™s trademark iPhone, or that is likely to cause confusion, mistake, deception,or public misunderstanding as to the origin of Ciscoâ€™s products or their connectedness to Defendant.</p>
<p>2. That Defendant be required to file with the Court and serve on Cisco within thirty (30) days after entry of the Injunction, a report in writing under oath setting forth in detail the manner and form in which Defendant has complied with the Injunction;</p>
<p>3. That, pursuant to 15 U.S.C. Â§ 1117, Defendant be held liable for all damages suffered by Cisco resulting from the acts alleged herein;</p>
<p>4. That, pursuant to 15 U.S.C. Â§ 1117, Defendant be compelled to account to Cisco<br />
for any and all profits derived by it from its illegal acts complained of herein;</p>
<p>5. That the Defendant be ordered pursuant to 15 U.S.C. Â§ 1118 to deliver up for destruction all containers, labels, signs, prints, packages, wrappers, receptacles, advertising,promotional material or the like in possession, custody or under the control of Defendant bearing a trademark found to infringe Ciscoâ€™s iPhone trademark rights, as well as all plates, matrices, and other means of making the same;</p>
<p>6. That the Court declare this to be an exceptional case and award Cisco its full costs<br />
and reasonable attorneysâ€™ fees pursuant to 15 U.S.C. Â§ 1117;</p>
<p>7. That the Court grant Cisco any other remedy to which it may be entitled asprovided for in 15 U.S.C. Â§Â§ 1116 and 1117 or under state law; and,</p>
<p>8. For such and other further relief that the court deems just and proper</p>
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		<title>The Apple &#8220;Mobile Me&#8221; Trademarks Got Suspended</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Dec 2006 19:35:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Vincent Nguyen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[First, Cisco pulls the rug out from under us by launching the iPhone, and now all four of Appleâ€™s trademark for â€œMobile Meâ€ gotsuspended on December 13, 2006. Jason Oâ€™Grady of PowerPage.org was definitely right on, when he told me last night that the Mobile Me trademark were decoys. 2006-12-13 &#8211; Letter of suspension mailed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.amobileme.com/iphone-launches-nobody-impressed-gizmodo-take-their-ball-home-18111.php">Cisco</a> pulls the rug out from under us by launching the iPhone, and now all four of Appleâ€™s trademark for â€œMobile Meâ€ gotsuspended on December 13, 2006.</p>
<p>Jason Oâ€™Grady of <a target="_blank" href="http://powerpage.org/">PowerPage.org</a> was definitely right on, when he told me last night that the Mobile Me trademark were decoys.</p>
<p><font color="#0000ff">  2006-12-13 &#8211; Letter of suspension mailed</font><br />
<font color="#0000ff">2006-12-12 &#8211; Suspension Letter  Written</font><br />
<font color="#0000ff">2006-11-28 &#8211; Teas/Email Correspondence Entered</font><br />
<font color="#0000ff">  2006-11-27 &#8211; Communication received from applicant</font><br />
<font color="#0000ff">  2006-11-27 &#8211; TEAS Response to Office Action Received</font><br />
<font color="#0000ff">  2006-05-25 &#8211; Non-final action mailed</font><br />
<font color="#0000ff">  2006-05-24 &#8211; Non-Final Action  Written</font><br />
<font color="#0000ff">  2006-05-05 &#8211; Assigned To Examiner</font><br />
<font color="#0000ff">  2006-01-10 &#8211; New Application Entered In Tram</font></p>
<table border="2">
<tr>
<th scope="col">Serial Number</th>
<th scope="col">Reg. Number</th>
<th scope="col">Word Mark</th>
<th scope="col">Check Status</th>
<th scope="col">Live/Dead</th>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>1</td>
<td><a href="http://tess2.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=doc&#038;state=nv9uiq.2.1">78785959</a></td>
<td><a href="http://tess2.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=doc&#038;state=nv9uiq.2.1"> </a></td>
<td><a href="http://tess2.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=doc&#038;state=nv9uiq.2.1"><strong style="color: black; background-color: #a0ffff">MOBILE ME</strong></a></td>
<td><a href="http://tarr.uspto.gov/servlet/tarr?regser=serial&#038;entry=78785959">TARR</a></td>
<td><a href="http://tess2.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=doc&#038;state=nv9uiq.2.1">LIVE</a></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>2</td>
<td><a href="http://tess2.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=doc&#038;state=nv9uiq.2.2">78785931</a></td>
<td><a href="http://tess2.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=doc&#038;state=nv9uiq.2.2"> </a></td>
<td><a href="http://tess2.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=doc&#038;state=nv9uiq.2.2"><strong style="color: black; background-color: #a0ffff">MOBILE ME</strong></a></td>
<td><a href="http://tarr.uspto.gov/servlet/tarr?regser=serial&#038;entry=78785931">TARR</a></td>
<td><a href="http://tess2.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=doc&#038;state=nv9uiq.2.2">LIVE</a></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>3</td>
<td><a href="http://tess2.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=doc&#038;state=nv9uiq.2.3">78785950</a></td>
<td><a href="http://tess2.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=doc&#038;state=nv9uiq.2.3"> </a></td>
<td><a href="http://tess2.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=doc&#038;state=nv9uiq.2.3"><strong style="color: black; background-color: #a0ffff">MOBILE ME</strong></a></td>
<td><a href="http://tarr.uspto.gov/servlet/tarr?regser=serial&#038;entry=78785950">TARR</a></td>
<td><a href="http://tess2.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=doc&#038;state=nv9uiq.2.3">LIVE</a></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>4</td>
<td><a href="http://tess2.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=doc&#038;state=nv9uiq.2.4">78785943</a></td>
<td><a href="http://tess2.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=doc&#038;state=nv9uiq.2.4"> </a></td>
<td><a href="http://tess2.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=doc&#038;state=nv9uiq.2.4"><strong style="color: black; background-color: #a0ffff">MOBILE ME</strong></a></td>
<td><a href="http://tarr.uspto.gov/servlet/tarr?regser=serial&#038;entry=78785943">TARR</a></td>
<td><a href="http://tess2.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=doc&#038;state=nv9uiq.2.4">LIVE</a></td>
</tr>
</table>
<p><strong>Apple awarded the Mobile Me trademark in Hong Kong through 2015.</strong></p>
<p>Trade Mark Records</p>
<p>[111]    å•†æ¨™ç·¨è™Ÿï¼š<br />
Trade Mark No.:<br />
300452510</p>
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Status:    Registered</p>
<p>[540]    å•†æ¨™ï¼š<br />
Mark:    MOBILE ME</p>
<p>[550]    å•†æ¨™ç¨®é¡žï¼š<br />
Mark Type:     Ordinary</p>
<p>[730]     æ“æœ‰äºº<br />
å§“åï¼åç¨±ã€åœ°å€ï¼š<br />
Owner&#8217;s Name, Address:     APPLE COMPUTER, INC.<br />
1 INFINITE LOOP, CUPERTINO,<br />
CALIFORNIA 95014,<br />
UNITED STATES.</p>
<p>[740/<br />
750]    æ“æœ‰äººçš„é€é”åœ°å€ï¼š<br />
Owner&#8217;s Address<br />
for Service:     BAKER &#038; MCKENZIE<br />
14TH FLOOR, HUTCHISON HOUSE,<br />
10 HARCOURT ROAD,<br />
HONG KONG.</p>
<p>ä»£ç†äººåœ°å€ï¼š<br />
Agent&#8217;s Address:     14th Floor, Hutchison House,<br />
10 Harcourt Road,<br />
Hong Kong.</p>
<p>[511]    é¡žåˆ¥ç·¨è™Ÿï¼š<br />
Class No.:    9, 38, 41, 42</p>
<p>[511]    è²¨å“ï¼æœå‹™èªªæ˜Žï¼š<br />
Specification:     Class 9<br />
Portable digital electronic devices and software related thereto; handheld digital electronic devices and software related thereto; digital audio players, including digital music players, and software related thereto; digital video players and software related thereto; MP3 players and software related thereto; handheld computers, personal digital assistants, pagers, electronic organizers, electronic notepads; telephones, mobilephones, videophones; computer gaming machines; microprocessors, memory boards; monitors, displays, keyboards, cables, modems, printers, disk drives; cameras, digital cameras; prerecorded computer programs for personal information management; database management software; character recognition software; telephony management software; electronic mail and messaging software, paging software; database synchronization software; computer programs for accessing, browsing and searching online databases; computer operating system software; application development tool programs for personal and handheld computers; handheld electronic devices for the wireless receipt and/or transmission of data, particularly messages; handheld electronic devices with video, phone, messaging, photo capturing and audio transmission functionality; handheld electronic devices that enable the user to keep track of or manage personal information; software for the redirection of messages, Internet e-mail, and/or other data to one or more handheld electronic devices from a data store on or associated with a personal computer or a server; software for the synchronization of data between a remote station or device and a fixed or remote station or device; but excluding digital signal processors for guitars and other musical instruments; video game cartridges for use with game apparatus having its own display; video game computer programs for use with game apparatus not requiring a separate means of display.</p>
<p>Class 38<br />
Telecommunication services; electronic transmission and retrieval of data, images, audio, video and documents, including text, cards, letters, messages, mail, animations, and electronic mail, over local or global communications networks, including the internet, intranets, extranets, television, mobile communication, cellular and satellite networks; electronic transmission of computer software over local or global communications networks, including the internet, intranets, extranets, television, mobile communication, cellular, and satellite networks; electronic mail services; facsimile transmission; web site portal services; providing access to databases and local or global communications networks, including the internet, intranets, extranets, television, mobile communication, cellular, and satellite networks; internet service provider services; message transmission services, namely, electronic transmission of messages; telecommunication services for the dissemination of information by mobile telephone, namely the transmission of data to mobile telephones; mobile telephone communication services.</p>
<p>Class 41<br />
Providing digital music [not downloadable] from local or global communications networks, including the internet, intranets, extranets, television, mobile communication, cellular and satellite networks; providing digital music [not downloadable] from local or global communications networks, including the internet, intranets, extranets, television, mobile communication, cellular and satellite networks; operating chat rooms; publication of electronic books and journals from local or global communications networks, including the internet, intranets, extranets, television, mobile communication, cellular and satellite networks; providing on-line electronic publications [not downloadable]; electronic games services provided from local or global communications networks, including the internet, intranets, extranets, television, mobile communication, cellular and satellite networks; information relating to music entertainment, education, interactive entertainment and education, provided on-line from local or global communications networks, including the internet, intranets, extranets, television, mobile communication, cellular and satellite networks; music library services; organizing and conducting seminars and training courses relating to science, engineering, computer systems and business; education services relating to planning, production and distribution of live or recorded audio, visual or audio visual material; education and entertainment information services; providing online databases and directories in the field of music, concerts, videos, radio television, news, sports, games, cultural events and entertainment; providing online magazines, newsletters and books in the field of music, concerts, videos, radio, television news, sports, games, cultural events, and entertainment; organizing exhibitions for entertainment, educational and cultural purposes, music, concerts, film and motion picture events, audio and video events; publishing of text, graphic from local or global communications networks, including the internet, intranets, extranets, television, mobile communication, cellular and satellite networks; entertainment services being matching users for the transfer of music, video, and audio recordings via local or global communications networks, including the internet, intranets, extranets, television, mobile communication, cellular and satellite networks.</p>
<p>Class 42<br />
Computer services; computer data recovery; data analysis being computer services; computer programming; updating of computer software; maintenance of computer software, computer and communications networks, and computer systems; research and development of computer hardware and software; website design, creation, hosting services; customised imprinting and design of messages, correspondence and other written communication which are delivered by electronic transmission; computer on-line services for the search, retrieval, indexing and organisation of data on computer and communication networks; providing use of on-line, non-downloadable software; providing use of on-line, non-downloadable software for communications via local or global communications networks, including the Internet, Intranets, Extranets, television, mobile communication, cellular, and satellite networks; analysing data to detect, eradicate and prevent the occurrence of computer viruses; computer services relating to the protection of computer hardware, computer software, computer networks and computer systems against computer viruses, attacks, or failures; computer services for enhancing the performance, security and functionality of computer and communications networks; computer help-line services; technical support services relating to computers, computer software, telecommunications, and the Internet; consultancy and provision of information and advice relating to the aforesaid; all provided on-line from a computer database or provided from facilities on local or global communications networks, including the Internet, Intranets, Extranets, television, mobile communication, cellular, and satellite networks.</p>
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