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Myspace’s iLike Rises From The Dead To Block An Apple Trademark Request

32 pointsby answerlyover 12 years ago

4 comments

csmederover 12 years ago
Cases like this set a bad precedent. This means Apple needs to be even more on the offensive than it has been: to not let this issue arise in the future.<p>This encourages companies to register every single trademark they might ever need - right now. This is sad news. It means they will register tons of trademarks they may never use. And this will stop you and I from being able to use these unused trademarks.<p>Strict trademark rulings hurt everyone in our community...
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chrischenover 12 years ago
How are these services too similar? One gives me my music, the other is an "Oops! Google Chrome could not connect to ilike.com."
billpgover 12 years ago
You can trademark standard music notation for a music service?
fourstarover 12 years ago
Even though I didn't read the article (I <i>rarely</i> read TC articles), I will have to say I think this is more of a publicity stunt than anything to prep for their "reboot".