Thursday, January 18, 2007
Cisco Sues Over iPhone
Cisco Systems is suing Apple over the name "iPhone," claiming they own rights to it. What do you think?
Chuck Fisher,
Floor Cleaner
"If they're not careful, they'll run into the same trouble with their upcoming computer model, the iBM."
George Zager,
Furniture Restorer
"I'm sure Apple will win this. The multi-function-lawyer feature on the iPhone is at least three generations ahead of today's lawyers."
Renée Rivoire,
Gas Station Attendant
"Oh, no! A multinational corporation that makes products I can't afford is fighting with another multinational corporation that makes products I can't afford!"
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