Apple didn't coin the term app. App has been a word within the web design community for awhile, Apple took it from another company (Suprising )Apple did coin the term "app," nobody said that before the iPhone commercials. They're just trying to protect their branding, if I was Apple and invested all of that money in marketing I would want to protect my investment too. This is big business so if they can hinder a competitors success, even temporarily, of course they are going to do it. Amazon would do the same thing. Microsoft would do the same thing. If you think about how many people at Amazon would be involved in a project like creating the Amazon App Store it's pretty astonishing that nobody thought to make sure it wasn't copyrighted. All you have to do is open the App Store and click "About App Store" and you see this.
There's nothing wrong with protecting IP, but when it comes to trademarking two common words because "Oh! I took it from another company! We used it in our commercials!" it when it's BS.Hey apple had the app store first, they trademarked the name for what they use it for, google has the android market, blackberry has their thing, amazon should create their own. Apple did nothing wrong here.
Apple trademarked "app store" three years ago. Even if they weren't the first ones to ever abbreviate the word application, they were still the ones who made "app" a household phrase and were smart enough to trademark it. It's just business, Amazon, Microsoft or Google all would have done it if they thought of it first. But… they didn't.Apple didn't coin the term app. App has been a word within the web design community for awhile, Apple took it from another company (Suprising )
The term "app store" isn't copyrighted, it's the program.
App has been a common phrase within web design and networking industry.App store was not a common phrase before the iphone. You guys just have sand in your vagina's
There's a difference between protecting YOUR intelectual property, and taking someone elses intelectual property. Another business came to Steve Jobs about an idea, and it was as App Store, Steve Jobs told them it wasn't a good idea and to go with another name, he then bought the appstore.com domain from them, and it went from there.Seriously guys? Apple went through this fight with microsoft back in the day with Windows being a generic term for a operating system. You have to protect your intelectual property.
And it's a good thing they didn't. Trademark and Copyrights were developed to protect great ideas, now it's being abused by corporations to copyright and trademark anything they want. The whole Copyright and Trademark needs a complete revamp, starting from scratch, it's no longer protecting ideas, it's now just protection for someones name, or business.Apple trademarked "app store" three years ago. Even if they weren't the first ones to ever abbreviate the word application, they were still the ones who made "app" a household phrase and were smart enough to trademark it. It's just business, Amazon, Microsoft or Google all would have done it if they thought of it first. But… they didn't.
I understnad its just bussiness and they think they are protecting whats theres, but what do they gain if they win then the other app store just gets named something else and keeps on moving i dont see the huge gain or anything thats worth sueing over besides just trying to prove that they are the only ones that can use the name app store.App has been a common phrase within web design and networking industry.
There's a difference between protecting YOUR intelectual property, and taking someone elses intelectual property. Another business came to Steve Jobs about an idea, and it was as App Store, Steve Jobs told them it wasn't a good idea and to go with another name, he then bought the appstore.com domain from them, and it went from there.
Windows shouldn't be trademarked, it should be copyrighted so that another company can't publish another OS under the Windows name.
App Store is such a common phrase now, if Apple wants to trademark that, I should be able to trademark other common phrases, but because I'm not making billions of dollars a year, I can't
You're confusing a trademark with a patent.And it's a good thing they didn't. Trademark and Copyrights were developed to protect great ideas, now it's being abused by corporations to copyright and trademark anything they want. The whole Copyright and Trademark needs a complete revamp, starting from scratch, it's no longer protecting ideas, it's now just protection for someones name, or business.
I have not but why play on pc when you can play in real life!
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Im liking the new Angry birds without ads though
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How about… General Motorscoke or pepsi didn't call their company soda why????because you can't trademark a generic word.....
They were founded before companies started trademarking and copyrighting everything.How about… General Motors
Fanboism, I love itWait, app store is so popular because of the iphone and now you think every company should have the right to use it? That is asinine. Lets look at soda. Coke is a common phrase for soda some places. Some people will call a pepsi a coke. It is a regional thing. Now is this being a known fact do you thing Coke would be alright with pepsi using Coke as a name for a product it is selling? No, because it is the name of one of cokes products. Just like the app store. Apple get a 30 percent cut of apps sold. The app store is a product. Also, just because a few people (web developers really lol) have used a term before has no bearing on opening a product and selling millions of applications. That would be like national geographic being angry at the detroit lions because national geographic clearly published information on lions before the detroit lions decided to become a football team. the argument you guys have is just retarded.