But there is a bit of a difference....HTC (company name) Touch (product name) iPod Touch (product name). If it was the Apple Touch I could see a problem but its not. It is called the Apple iPod Touch. So, unless HTC exclusively owns the rights to the word "touch" for electronic data communication devices, I dont really see a case. And technically the iPod touch isn't a "data communication device" because it doesnt have any Mail,Voice,or Messaging. I have no idea how they are going to possibly argue that Apple's iPod Touch is going to confuse consumers that are looking for HTC's Touch.
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Nick @ Sep 7th 2007 10:31AM
But there is a bit of a difference....HTC (company name) Touch (product name)
iPod Touch (product name). If it was the Apple Touch I could see a problem but its not. It is called the Apple iPod Touch. So, unless HTC exclusively owns the rights to the word "touch" for electronic data communication devices, I dont really see a case. And technically the iPod touch isn't a "data communication device" because it doesnt have any Mail,Voice,or Messaging. I have no idea how they are going to possibly argue that Apple's iPod Touch is going to confuse consumers that are looking for HTC's Touch.