iPhone in 3-Way Canadian Smackdown
Posted on January 29th, 2007 by ElectroGeek
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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