iPhone in 3-Way Canadian Smackdown

In Canada, “bacon” can mean meat that’s crispy or soft. The term “iPhone” could cause similar confusion there with three companies claiming rights to the name.

Toronto-based Comwave Telecom said Monday that it has used the name iPhone since 2004 for a bundle of Internet telephony hardware and services. Comwave president Yuval Barzakay said in an interview that his company’s so-called “first use” of the name supersedes Apple right to the term iPhone.

Full Story Via RedHerring.com

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