Apple loses i-rritating Australian trademark spat

Apple is very protective, some would say overly so, about anything it thinks infringes on its trademarks. For example, it filed opposition against a proposed New York City trademark for its GreeNYC program. The logo (left) contains an apple (nothing like the Cupertino firm’s though). This time, in Australia, Apple lost.

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