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January 11, 2007

News : Apple iPhone





"We're calling it 'iPhone,"' Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs proclaimed yesterday at Macworld. But just how long he'll be able to do so has just been cast in doubt, as Reuters has reported minutes ago that Cisco Systems - which holds the 'iPhone' trademark after its Linksys division acquired Infogear in 2000 - has filed suit against Apple claiming trademark infringement.


Although Linksys has had the right to use the word since its Infogear acquisition, for use with telephony gear, it only began doing so last month, renaming its WIP product line of VoIP devices.

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