Apple and Fujitsu inevitably caught up in iPad trademark dispute
Phew -- still with us? That leaves us at now, with Mag-Tek selling the IPAD under a valid, registered trademark, Fujitsu selling an iPad with a pending trademark application, and Apple sucking all the air out of the room with the launch of the iPad and no US trademark at all. We'll be honest: we'd always simply discounted rumors Apple would call it the iPad, because this is kind of a mess. Apple can't just take "iPad" from Fujitsu because it really wants the name -- it's likely going to have to argue that "iPad" is confusingly similar to "iPod," while still trying to register "iPad" on its own and telling the Trademark Office that it won't be confusing to people looking for the Mag-Tek device, or the Siemens "iPad" motor trademark, or potentially even Coconut Grove's trademarked iPad bras. Of course, all these problems can be solved with the direct application of cash and some nice ambient media attention, so it's likely we'll see some friendly joint PR from Apple and Fujitsu along with an agreement to share the name sometime before Apple's formal opposition is due on February 28. That's pretty much what happened when Apple bit the "iPhone" name from Cisco, anyway. But still -- why can't Apple ever learn to have these conversations ahead of time?

























just rename it to iTab or MacTab
Apple need to hurry up and register trademarks for every word in the dictionary preceded by the letter 'i' just incase
Apple are the new borg - your trademark will be assimilated
should call it the icrap as thats all it is
At least, iPad from Fujitsu which is running Windows CE supports multi-tasking unlike the Apple iPad crap.
a lot of women will buy this i thought women like to multitask can not do that with the icrap
With the amount of cash Apple wastes in court dealing with this stuff, they should just spend a few million and register thousands of "i" names... iStove, iDog, etc..