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Originally Posted by kennyc
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However, the article makes it clear that this is only for use of the trademark in running telecommunication services, not for selling phones, so their Apple's iPhone business shouldn't be affected. (Though they may have to pay out compensation with regard to a service like FaceTime.)
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Apple can use iPhone for the phone, or for a gaming device, because they have that trademark in that sector. What they can’t use it for is telecommunications services: which isn’t really all that important to the company even if it’s worth attempting to get the trademark in that class.
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Graham