Legal battle against housing Phone

Here we go again, the script is always the same. Somewhere in the world, a company-naive so to speak-he decides to tie to your product a name that brings back the products of the apple, perhaps with a nice "i" in front, and Cupertino are systematically unleashed the lawyers for the legal counteroffensive. This time, under fire ended enclosures driPhone created by Hayden Crowther.

The thing about the Sydney Morning Herald, that the brand chosen for these rugged waterproof case managers would not have liked the apple:

     Apple has stated in the notice that the name driPhone "would probably mislead the customers or to cause confusion" and that it was "disrespectful of the laws of New Zealand." Moreover, objected that "the hallmark of the applicant, or any essential element , is identical or very similar to a trademark extremely well known in New Zealand [ie iPhone, BTW].

For this reason, Apple has asked that the "i" in driPhone be converted into a more innocuous "y", which should happen within the next April 1, otherwise the start of the legal battle itself. For its part, the Australian producer, says that would cost less to face opposition from Apple that replace the incriminating letter on all packages already created and distributed. And while there is also the intention of announcing record the original brand all over the world. Good luck, and congratulations on your determination.

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