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APPLE SUED OVER THE NAME 'IWATCH'
Type 'iWatch' into Google's search engine, and the top result is likely to be an
ad for the Apple Watch. Probendi, an Irish software development studio, which
owns the iWatch trademark in Europe, is hoping the ads will cost Apple a lot
more; by Bloomberg,
APPLE, DATă îN JUDECATă PENTRU IWATCH, CHIAR DACă SMARTWATCH-UL COMPANIEI NU SE NUMEşTE AşA
Apple a fost dată în judecată pentru numele iWatch, chiar dacă nu foloseşte
denumirea pentru ceasul inteligent Apple Watch, de către o companie irlandeză
de software care deţine marca în Europa; by Anca Dumitrescu, Ziarul Financiar
MARCA COMERCIAL IWATCH LLEVARá A APPLE ANTE LOS TRIBUNALES
Al escribir "iWatch" en el motor de búsqueda de Google, el primer resultado
probablemente sea un anuncio del Apple Watch. Apple le paga a Google por los
anuncios para no perder los potenciales clientes que ingresaron el nombre del
producto equivocado. Pero una pequeña empresa con sede en Dublín, propietaria
de la marca iWatch en Europa, espera que los anuncios tengan un costo mucho
mayor para Apple; by Bloomberg,
APPLE SUED OVER IWATCH TRADEMARK
Probendi, a software development studio, is suing Apple for its use of 'iWatch'
as a Google AdWords term, which directs users to Apple's store page. Probendi
owns the 'iWatch' trademark in Europe, and it's not best pleased at the tech
giant moving in on its territory; by Sam Ashcroft,
APPLE INC. SUED FOR PAYING GOOGLE FOR ‘IWATCH’ COPYRIGHT THEFT
Apple Inc. has been sued by a small Dublin-based firm claiming the iPhone maker
pays Google for promoting Apple Watch as iWatch. The Dublin-based firm owns the
iWatch trademark in Europe. The hearing is scheduled for November 11; by Aman Jain,
APPLE SUED OVER THE NAME IWATCH, EVEN THOUGH IT MAKES THE APPLE WATCH
Apple pays Google for the advertisements so it doesn't miss out on potential
customers who entered the wrong product name. But a small Dublin-based company,
which owns the iWatch trademark in Europe, is hoping the ads will cost Apple a
lot more, by Daniele Lepido,
IWATCH TRADEMARK BATTLE MAY LAND APPLE IN COURT
Apple is being sued by a European software firm Probendi over the use of the moniker “iWatch.” Giacomo Bonelli, a lawyer representing Probendi, told the newswire that “Apple never replied to our requests and objections, while Google said they are not responsible for links.”, by HHal Levey, pymnts.com
ANCHE IL SOCIO FINANZIATORE HA DIRITTO ALLA TUTELA CAUTELARE DEL SUO CREDITO
Also the financing shareholder is entitled to the precautionary protection of his claim.
APPLE IS GETTING SUED OVER THE NAME IWATCH, EVEN THOUGH THAT’S NOT WHAT ITS PRODUCT IS CALLED
Type “iWatch” into Google’s search engine, and the top result is likely to be
an ad for the Apple Watch. Apple pays Google for the advertisements so it
doesn’t miss out on potential customers who entered the wrong product name. But
a small Dublin-based company, which owns the iWatch trademark in Europe, is
hoping the ads will cost Apple a lot more; by Daniele Lepido, Bloomberg
EU RULES ON LABELLING ARE TO BE MATCHED BY CONTROLS
Interview to lawyer Giorgio Rusconi, founder of Food Lawyers Network and a name partner of Mondini Rusconi, on the recent developments in the legislation concerning food product labelling;
THE "JUSTICE DECREE"
Newsletter by Mondini Rusconi setting out the practical impact of the main novelties introduced by Decree Law 83/2015