Apple and Microsoft

Apple and Microsoft

Microsoft has asked the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) to deny a trademark request by Apple, Inc. on the name “App Store.” The Redmond software giant called the term “generic” and thinks “competitors should be able to use it.” The trademark application for “App Store” is currently listed as pending the USPTO’s system; the Cupertino company has already been granted trademark protection on its App Store slogan “there’s an app for that.”

“‘App store’ is a generic name that Apple should not be permitted to usurp for its exclusive use. Competitors should be free to use ‘app store’ to identify their own stores and the services offered in conjunction with those stores,” said a Microsoft representative. The opposition was filed on January 10th; Apple has yet to publicly comment on Microsoft’s appeal. I am going to go on record and say; when you here app stop you do not think of anything other than Apple. So I think Microsoft should just let this one go. It’s to late for this fight. Now on the moral side of things I do feel that the term should be able to be used by any company. Those companies should realize it is free press for Apple though.

 

By Rubens Saintel

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