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Apple and Cisco share iPhone name Apple and Cisco share iPhone name
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Apple and Cisco Systems have resolved their dispute over the iPhone brand, with both companies agreeing that each can use the name for their products.Apple and Cisco Systems have resolved their dispute over the iPhone brand, with both companies agreeing that each can use the name for their products.
Last month Apple announced its forthcoming iPod-based mobile phone would be called iPhone, but Cisco had registered it in 2000.Last month Apple announced its forthcoming iPod-based mobile phone would be called iPhone, but Cisco had registered it in 2000.
Under the deal, they will also work together in the areas of security, consumer and business communications.Under the deal, they will also work together in the areas of security, consumer and business communications.
The financial terms of the agreement have not been released.The financial terms of the agreement have not been released.
Cisco has already been marketing its own iPhoneCisco has already been marketing its own iPhone
In a joint statement, Cisco and Apple said both companies could use the word iPhone on their products worldwide. All lawsuits connected with dispute have been dismissed.In a joint statement, Cisco and Apple said both companies could use the word iPhone on their products worldwide. All lawsuits connected with dispute have been dismissed.
Cisco had alleged that Apple's use of the iPhone name was a "wilful and malicious" violence of a trademark it had held since 2000, when it acquired another company, Infogear. Cisco had argued that Apple's use of the iPhone name was a "wilful and malicious" violation of a trademark it had held since 2000, when it acquired another company, Infogear.
Infogear's original filing for the trademark dated back to 20 March, 1996. Cisco's Linksys division has been producing a range of wireless VoiP phones under the name since 2006.Infogear's original filing for the trademark dated back to 20 March, 1996. Cisco's Linksys division has been producing a range of wireless VoiP phones under the name since 2006.
Apple unveiled its iPhone at the Macworld Expo in San Francisco in January.Apple unveiled its iPhone at the Macworld Expo in San Francisco in January.