
Again.... and with so many Apples this is going to get complicated...
By David Becker
Published: 15 September 2003 08:00 GMT
A representative for Apple, the corporate face of rock icons The Beatles, has confirmed that the company has sued Apple Computer over its iTunes service, in a sequel to a previous trademark dispute.
Geoff Baker, spokesman for music label Apple, confirmed the suit was filed two months ago in a London High Court. He referred further questions to a statement put out by his company, formed in 1968 by the Beatles to manage its business interests.
The statement said "specifically, [the] complaint is made over the use by Apple Computer of the word 'Apple' and apple logos in conjunction with its new application for downloading pre-recorded music from the internet," apparently referring to Apple's successful iTunes Music Store service for downloading digital songs
Apple Corporation previously tussled with Apple Computer over trademark issues in 1989, claiming that the computer company was illegally using the band's name and logo to sell music-related products, such as digital music software. Apple Computer settled the case for $27m and an agreement that generally precluded Apple Computer from entering the music business.
The two Apples appeared to be getting along OK since then, as evidenced by iMac ads featuring John Lennon.
But Apple has recently jumped into the music business in a big way, both with iTunes and its iPod digital music players.
Apple Computer issued a brief statement on the case: "Over a decade ago, Apple signed an agreement with Apple Corps, a business controlled by the Beatles and their heirs, which specified the rights each company would have to use the 'Apple' trademark. Unfortunately, Apple and Apple Corps now have differing interpretations of this agreement and will need to ask a court to resolve this dispute."
David Becker writes for News.com
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