Re: How Apple has steadily been dropping the 'i' (which can't be trademarked)

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Date : 21. May 2024, 00:05:39
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On 2024-05-20 20:01:37 +0000, Enrico Papaloma said:
 How Apple has steadily been dropping the 'i' (which can't be trademarked)
The "i' was added partly for the opposite reason. "iPad", "iPhone", etc. are far easier to trademark than just "Pad" and "Phone", while still retaining a simple name that tells you what is in the tin (an "iPhone" is a phone).

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20 May 24 * How Apple has steadily been dropping the 'i' (which can't be trademarked)6Enrico Papaloma
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