| Apple's Mighty Mouse may need new identity |
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| by Stephen Withers | |
| Friday, 23 May 2008 | |
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Page 1 of 2 But when Apple's Mighty Mouse went on sale, Man & Machine, a US-based developer of sealed keyboards and mice, already had a computer mouse of the same name on the market. It filed its trademark application on December 18, 2007 (the day CBS's application was published for opposition), with a first use date of March 16, 2003. Consequently, Man & Machine is suing both Apple and CBS. As a general rule, the first user of a trademark in a particular area of commerce wins. However, it can be held that if a trademark is sufficiently well known, its use in an unrelated area by another business is enough to cause dilution and therefore infringement. CONTINUED |
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