ICloud Communications Changed Its Name And Abated Its Trademark Lawsuit Against Apple
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iCloud Communications Changed Its Name And Abated Its Trademark Lawsuit Against Apple

According to the foreign media reports, iCloud Communications has changed its name and applicated to the court for withdrawing its trademark lawsuit against Apple iCloud.

This Arizona company is the "iCloud Communications" which had previously been known. In June, shortly after the Apple published its iCloud service on the Worldwide Developers Conference, the company filed a suit, saying Apple "have long been known as arbitrarily violating trademark rights of others. "

Local newspaper "Phoenix New Times" reported that the application for withdrawing proceedings caused the company can not re-issue proceedings. They now seem to have changed the company name to Clear Digital Communications and PhoenixSoft. The company's former website geticloud.com has been shut down.

According to reports from "Phoenix New Times": After they contacted with the company, the person answering the phone said he was not sure what the current company name is. When they reminded the person that he just answered the phone using "iCloud Communications". The person said that this is a "bad habit".

Apple has applied for registration of iCloud trademarks in Jamaica last December. Then in June, a few days before it announced the launch of the service, it also applied for registration of the trademark in Europe.

iCloud is a free service, it is expected to launch with iOS5 together this fall. It allows Apple users to backup iOS, cloud storage and media services.

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