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Apple Loses Trademark Claim Against iFone in Mexico

sfcrazy writes "Apple is having trouble in Mexico right before the holiday season. The company has lost rights to the name iPhone in the country, as it was already owned by a Mexican telecom company called iFone (Google translation of Spanish original). iFone registered its trademark in 2003, four years before Apple iPhone was launched. In 2009, Apple filed a complaint with the Mexican Industrial Property Institute demanding that iFone stop using is name because it could confuse users. That claim was since denied, and iFone is looking to turn the tables."

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  1. SOVIET NATURAL GAS COMPANY USES SATELITTES ... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    INSTEAD OF IPHONES.

    SOURCE: http://en.rian.ru/russia/20121101/177116360.html

    ARTICLE TEXT:

    Gazprom to Launch Two Satellites by Yearend
    Proton-M carrier rocket

    Proton-M carrier rocket
    © RIA Novosti. Oleg Urusov
    18:23 01/11/2012
    Tags: Baikonur space center, Proton-M, satellite, Gazprom Space Systems (GSS), Gazprom, Nikolai Sevastyanov, Russia
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    MOSCOW, November 1 (RIA Novosti) – Gazprom Space Systems (GSS), a telecommunications arm of Russia’s energy giant Gazprom, is planning to launch two Yamal class satellites by the end of 2012, the company’s general designer Nikolai Sevastyanov said on Thursday.

    GSS, formerly known as Gazcom, already operates a cluster of three Yamal telecoms satellites in orbit.

    The Yamal-300K satellite, built by Russia’s Reshetnev space company, will be launched by Proton-M carrier rocket together with the Luch 5B satellite of another operator from the Baikonur Space Center in Kazakhstan on November 3.

    The satellite is fitted with a combined payload including eight active 72 MHz transponders in C-band and eighteen active 72 MHz transponders in Ku-band.

    Yamal-300K service zone covers 95% of the Russian territory.

    “The next launch is scheduled for December 8,” Sevastyanov said on the sidelines of the Open Innovations forum in Moscow. “It will be the Yamal-402 satellite.”

    A Yamal-402 satellite, built by Thales Alenia Space, will also be launched by Proton-M from Baikonur.

    The satellite is equipped with 46 Ku-band transponders providing for the coverage zone over the most part of the territory of Russia, CIS, Europe, Middle East and Africa.

    GSS is planning to have fully-fledged Yamal satellite network in orbit by 2020.