Fujitsu Readies Lawsuit Over "iPad" Name 367
gyrogeerloose writes "In an event eerily reminiscent of Cisco's suit over Apple's use of the 'iPhone' name, Japanese firm Fujitsu is consulting its attorneys in preparation for going to court over Apple's use of 'iPad' for its latest computing device. Quoted in a New York Times story, Masahiro Yamane, director of Fujitsu's public relations division, said 'It's our understanding that the name is ours.' Fujitsu's application to trademark the iPad name stalled because of an earlier filing by another company and the US Patent and Trademark Office listed Fujitsu's application as abandoned in early 2009, but the company revived its application in June. Apple, which has applied for an international trademark on 'iPad' through a proxy company, has filed a number of requests with the US Patent Office for more time to oppose Fujitsu's application."
welp (Score:3, Funny)
Ipad as a name is about as bad as it can get for apple, due to all the jokes and the SNL skit. Is itablet also trademarked?
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Well, and to be fair, they've been selling these things since 2002, when Apple was still making (just) computers
http://www.dealtime.com/xPF-Fujitsu-Fujitsu-IPAD-100-10 [dealtime.com]
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iPaid, iPedo, iPiss, iPoor, iPuke, iScab, iShit, iSlug, iSpit, iSuck, ...
I can't believe you missed iPood ... there's even a T-Shirt! [pricktees.co.uk]
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Another great reason not to use twitter!
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"For the web comic artists, being able to present their archives or create a 24-page comic in near full-sized and color is absolutely amazing."
So Apple gets to sell you a home computer AND a netbook (with a phone you say you don't need) all so you can do what you can do on the home computer...well, anywhere?
Looking at the specs on the iPad (and knowing what kind of hardware you need to do any REAL graphics processing...20 layers of Photoshop is going to lock up solid on an iPad), I'm guessing you're going t
Re:welp (Score:5, Funny)
Twitter can be used as a sort of meta-aggregate. I can subscribe to the EFF, slashdot, techdirt, boing boing, michael geist, etc. and get all the headlines on one page, rather than navigating through several different websites. when something sounds interesting, I click it and go straight to the article. It is a time saver.
Back in my day, we had to use these rickety old things RSS Readers, and we liked it. Ah, how I miss 2008.
A tech-savy luddite (Score:3, Interesting)
I'm a software engineer with a CS d
Mom?! Is That You?? (Score:4, Funny)
How many times has dad told you that you mustn't drink and post on slashdot...?
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Humor does not always make sense, and trying to apply logic to it is a fool's errand.
Why is iPad funny while notpad.exe and thinkpad are not? Because it is.
Re:welp (Score:5, Funny)
News at 11: Not everyone finds the same things funny.
Up next: Do different people prefer different colors?
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Just wondering... has it ever occurred to you that you might be a geek?
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Why is iPad worse than Thinkpad? Or notepad.exe. Grow up people, pad is a perfectly fine and useful English word.
There's nothing 'un-fine' or 'un-useful' about the word, but around these parts a 'pad' is a usually a feminine hygiene product. iTampon would be equally useful and fine. It would also be equally unfortunate.
Other types of 'pad' exist, but those terms seem to be falling out of use due to the feminine hygiene industry and their relentless advertising. Successful advertising, too, since this is the first thing I personally thought of when reading that new product name - some kind of electronic feminine hyg
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IBM’s Thinkpad sounds like an intelligent choice and a good product. Mac’s iPad sounds like...
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The "i" is a lot more trivial and insignificant than "Think" or "Note" - not to mention that notepad is a pre-existing word, so people are less likely to think of the association.
Re:welp (Score:5, Funny)
Ipad as a name is about as bad as it can get for apple, due to all the jokes and the SNL skit. Is itablet also trademarked?
It's actually a MAD TV Skit [youtube.com]
Re:welp (Score:4, Interesting)
Ipad as a name is about as bad as it can get for apple, due to all the jokes and the SNL skit. Is itablet also trademarked?
It's actually a MAD TV Skit [youtube.com]
...And a fine example of how dreadfully unfunny Mad TV was, too. Still, they get bonus points for the fact that Apple used the name.
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Yeah right, just like beards scare the shit out of women....
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What if they put on their wizard's robe and hat?
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People still watch SNL after the age of 16? Wow ...
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Ipad as a name is about as bad as it can get for apple, due to all the jokes and the SNL skit. Is itablet also trademarked?
If you think about it, people said the same thing about the Wii, but the extra publicity only helped out Nintendo.
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I thought the iTampon was the name of the coming wearable computer.
No.. That would be the SUPPOSiTORY
Eerily? (Score:3, Insightful)
There's nothing eerie about this situation. Can't people say "reminiscent" without prefacing it?
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There's nothing eerie about this situation.
Well, there wouldn't be anything eerie about Fujitsu's lawsuit, except that their lawyer is a ghost pirate representing the Haunted Amusement Park lawfirm...
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Good point. It's overused, I should have left it off.
Really now guys... (Score:4, Funny)
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I would like to buy your ilnventadrome
Better name (Score:5, Funny)
Apple should call it "MacsiPad" instead to both avoid a lawsuit and appeal to female consumers.
Re:Better name (Score:5, Funny)
Or skip G3 and use WiMax, so you can get the WiMax iPad
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Apple should call it "MacsiPad" instead to both avoid a lawsuit and appeal to female consumers.
It can be done. It will require some adjustments to their accounting. They may have to wait for their next period. Then again, you never know if it's that time of the month of their cycle and they can make adjustments the books without bleeding red. The shareholders would be quite crabby if their earnings don't flow as usual.
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...and this is why slash dotters don't have girlfriends.
no. I dont have girlfriends because my wife wont let me.
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Maybe your keyboard needs an absorbent layer for extra protection.
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Oh wow, I didn't even see that obvious name. They really fucked up considering the plural of their other main product is "Macs" - Macs iPad. (Or Mac's iPad)
Muahahahaha! That's great!
Re:Better name (Score:5, Funny)
Here's the first commercial for it. [youtube.com]
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I thought the iPad [youtube.com] did appeal to female consumers?
Apple should let Fujitsu have it... (Score:5, Insightful)
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Moses has dibs on the Tablet... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Moses has dibs on the Tablet... (Score:5, Insightful)
Moses didn't go to Sunday School either, he kept Sabbath. Sunday Heretics hmmmph
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The Sabbath is from sundown Friday to sundown Saturday.
Moses could totally have gone to Sunday School.
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As in stone tablets for all you FSM heretics that never went to Sunday school. However, even with a young earth, it should have entered the public domain by now.
Not after Congress makes the next retroactive trademark term extension! All IP terms are going to be extended to 1 billion years, retroactive, so Congress doesn't have to mess with the issue again but the Supreme Court can still argue that the terms are "for a limited time".
(Actually, trademarks don't have time-limited expirations. They stay valid as long as they remain in use and are defended. Since Moses hasn't been filing all of the lawsuits needed to maintain his trademark, he's lost it).
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iPadMax (Score:2, Insightful)
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iPad is a great name.
But we don't have to debate it... in two years we'll know for sure. I think that everyone will have forgotten all about sanitary napkins reference by then.
Even if you remember the whole iPad/Maxi-Pad thing, when you bring it up everyone around you will tell you how you're getting old.
Two years is an awfully long time, nowadays.
Apple please change the name... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Apple please change the name... (Score:5, Insightful)
I take it you're not married.
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Some of us married men are mature enough (and secure enough in our manhoods) to not give a shit if someone sees us in public carrying pads or tampons.
Re:Apple please change the name... (Score:5, Funny)
"It's a win-win."
Until you roll over in bed some morning and wonder what the hell that sticky red stuff is on your face.
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Must be this time of the month where most people - especially the mods - loose their sense humor about the obvious.
You know, I think what you just said actually has the exact opposite meaning of what you intended...
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So I take it you're not going to buy the (Product) RED special edition iPad?
It'll only be available for purchase during the gibbous moon.
Double trademark trolls! (Score:2, Insightful)
earlier filing by another company
So what we have is ACME Inc that isnt even named files a trademark on "iPad" knowing full well that Apple prefixes all their products with an i. They do this on the off chance that Apple ever comes out with an "iPad" and they would be able to sue for big bucks. Fujitsu realizes the same thing and tries to put their own trademark on "iPad", but is blocked because someone else already owns it. Now Apple announces a real iPad and Fujitsu is pissed because they don't really own the trademark yet but want sue so
Re:Double trademark trolls! (Score:5, Insightful)
From the article... Fujitsu, which applied for an iPad trademark in 2003
Intel also used to try to keep the lower case i as their own trademark (as is i386, i486, etc.) before Apple launched the iPod.
Apple doesn't own the legal or moral rights to the lower case i prefix, they weren't even the first to use it.
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Intel still uses it, i7 being the latest example. It also makes more sense for intel to use it considering their name beings with that letter.
Why don't we just get rid of Trademarks? If someone is trying to sell a knockoff iPod, i7, etc... then go after them with fraud laws.
Re:Double trademark trolls! (Score:4, Funny)
It also makes more sense for intel to use it considering their name beings with that letter.
I don't even want to know what the iBM is.
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That the new name for OS/2.
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Note that I have the moral rights to the lower case j.
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Story? Huh? You mean the summary right?
Ok ok, yeah, it looks like there is actually a Fujitsu iPad that is indeed close enough in function to be a conflict with the Apple tablet:
http://www.currentdirections.com/hardware/fujitsu/ipad100.html [currentdirections.com]
Wonder how Apple managed to miss something that obvious?
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If they use such a trivial and obvious naming scheme, that's their own fault.
And this is a good thing for trademarks to work this way. We allow existing words, and trivial variations of them, to be trademarks, but it is good to have a deterrent against companies doing this in such a broad and systematic matter.
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Well - I found THIS [currentdirections.com] with a quick google search.
The article doesn't have a date attached but it totes
"It houses a powerful Intel processor and can support any 802.11b wireless LAN infrastructure"
802.11b? B?
This thing was probably made last decade, and Fujitsu wanted to patent the name THEN. And - like you said, some random Acme Inc probably already had the name patented so that BOTH of them don't have it.
Unless of course this Acme Inc is the proxy company that Apple uses. In which case, sorry Fujitsu, welcom
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This thing was probably made last decade, and Fujitsu wanted to patent the name THEN.
It came out in 2002. It's an example of an archaic device which at the time was known as a "Personal Digital Assistant". Its 802.11b was even better than the irDA or Bluetoothh connectivity offered by other models...
People are saying the name is a ripoff of Apple's iPod name - and since the iPad came out in 2002, a year after iPod, this is possible. But don't forget the iPAQ, which was one of the most successful Windows CE-based PDAs of that era... And which predates the iPod (but not, of course, the iM
The distance some go to defend Apple (Score:5, Insightful)
Bullshit! MagTek has an IPAD product [magtek.com], and has filed the trademark in 2000 [uspto.gov] which was later granted and then extended several times. Even Fujitus was and is after the name for their product much longer than Apple.
knowing full well that Apple prefixes all their products with an i
Apple doesn't own "iX" and it shouldn't get any special treatment. If it wants a trademark then should apply for it like everyone else. In this case it's late to the game, in fact too late.
You're missing a rather important wrinkle... (Score:5, Insightful)
Bullshit! MagTek has an IPAD product [magtek.com]
Now look closer. The MagTek device in your link is a point-of-sale card swipe terminal, presumably sold mainly to the retail industry.
Now look at TFA. The Fujitsu iPad is a point-of-sale card-swipe terminal sold mainly to the retail industry.
The Apple iPad, meanwhile, is a consumer appliance, conspicuously lacking a card-swipe device and is not primarily targeted at the point-of-sale market.
Or, in other words, MagTek have Fujitsu banged to rights for infringing their trademark, whereas Apple have a strong argument that they're not operating in the same market.
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Or, in other words, MagTek have Fujitsu banged to rights for infringing their trademark, whereas Apple have a strong argument that they're not operating in the same market.
That certainly didn't stop Apple going after Woolworth's in Australia for trademark infringement [smh.com.au], despite the latter being a supermarket chain. Although Woolworth's doesn't sell computers, Apple claimed that they someday might.
Claiming protection from potential infringement while failing to do due diligence in assessing the availability of a trademark before using it? Either Apple's totally taking the piss or the company has a delusional sense of entitlement.
Am I the only one? (Score:3, Interesting)
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iWii?
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Ah, you see, our immediate future is a bunch of ridiculous names. I'm sure Apple will branch out into new fields with something like an iDild, (Dynamic Infrared light detector) or iWipe (Software for cleaning off Apple products).
By the time we're older they'll have merged more products into one, making for even more ridiculous products, like an iCack, Communicator and commonc Kaleidoscope.
Re:Am I the only one? (Score:5, Insightful)
Making fun of it involves telling people about it.
The number of people who wouldn't buy one because of the name is vanishingly small.
So benefits far outweigh costs.
Re:Am I the only one? (Score:5, Insightful)
The number of people who wouldn't buy one because of the name is vanishingly small.
If the product is good, that number will be zero. If the product is no good and fails, pundits will write for years about how the name killed it. Such is historical revisionism.
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Yes, no one could ever come up with jokes for that name. Especially not if something related to the product is delayed.
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Am I the only person who sees this as an excellent opportunity for Apple to ditch the unfortunate moniker and go with something like iSlate?
Didn't iFred iFlintstone have one of those?
Dear Steve Jobs, (Score:2, Insightful)
iFlatThingWithoutAKeyboard (Score:5, Funny)
I'm pretty sure that name is available.
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even better iDontCare
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I'd go for "iPhatPhonelessPhone"
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Crowdsourcing new name (Score:3, Funny)
iPon
iBigger
iViddy
iDiddy
iWantOne
iCantBelieveItsNotActuallyUsefulForAnything
iDroppedItLikeTwoDaysAfterIBoughtIt
iThinkItLooksGreatOnMyCoffeeTable
iBoughtANewCoffeeTableJustForIt
iCandy (Score:2, Funny)
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Name Change ‘Not That Big of a Deal’ S (Score:3, Insightful)
From Wired [wired.com]
Canadian Apple Stores use the Fujitsu iPad (Score:3, Informative)
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iMoby - and I'm half serious about that suggestion..
http://www.computer-dictionary-online.org/moby.htm?q=moby [computer-d...online.org]
Would probably be too hard to grok for the plebs, though
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Sorry for the coverup. Just leave the whales and dolphins alone, OK?
Pity the cows and chickens.
About the cows and chickens... (Score:4, Insightful)
Pity the cows and chickens.
Supercow AL RESCATE!
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You mean like all those power-user-friendly tablets that have existed for years and are selling like crazy? I take it you've got a collection of them?
Re:use should be required (Score:4, Informative)
http://www.currentdirections.com/hardware/fujitsu/ipad100.html [currentdirections.com] ...What were you saying?
[note that I didn't find that link myself, someone else had already posted it several comments up from yours]