Published on: 2025-07-05 00:16:27
After a unanimous decision in a federal court, Apple has suffered yet another legal setback in Brazil, this time over the rights to the “iPhone” trademark. A bit of background Longtime 9to5Mac readers may remember that Brazilian electronics company IGB Eletrônica (formerly Gradiente) has been fighting Apple for more than a decade over the right to use the “iPhone” name in the country. Gradiente filed for the “G Gradiente Iphone” trademark in 2000 and was granted registration in 2008. By that
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