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Cisco Elaborates on iPhone Trademark Situation
Tuesday, January 9th, 2007 at 2:00 PM - by Brad Cook
Cisco head of development Charlie Giancarlo, speaking to England's The Times during this week's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, said of the iPhone name: "The iPhone mark has been ours since 1996. Apple did ask if they could buy it. We didn't want to part from it." A company representative confirmed the situation and issued this statement on Tuesday: "It is our belief that with their announcement today, Apple intends to agree to the final documents and public statement that were distributed to them last night, and that addressed a few remaining items."
Cisco had presented those documents to Apple's lawyers the night before Apple CEO Steve Jobs' Macworld keynote address Tuesday morning, but the company would not provide details of the proposed deal.
Asked for comment, Apple's senior vice-president for worldwide marketing, Phil Schiller, would not address the Cisco issue and simply said: "There are a number of companies that have used iPhone, but this is the first use in a cellular phone. We feel fine using it as a cell phone name."
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