Apple bought Lightning trademark from Harley-Davidson
New Flash Apple adapters are now United Kingdom in Europe.NEW YORK, NEW YORK. Apple has European brands officially this weekend has landed on names for the new mobile connection of beams, but regulatory reports shows that local Apple should buy the rights of the manufacturer of the Harley-Davidson motorcycle.That patents on blogs apparently Apple has informed before Harley had given brand of beam in Europe during 2005 for a range of engines and spare parts was, although it is not that the company has had bikes on the market. Harley-Davidson (abuse, Fortune 500) did not respond to a request for comment.
Apple (AAPL, Fortune 500) was officially two recordings of brands "relampago" nov 24 European brands was only partially transferred Harley, which means that in future pigs that could bear the name lyn.
Financial terms of the agreement, not yet published.
Trademarks of Apple has received an extensive list of articles, electric motorcycle parts and a speedometer for your audio and video equipment. It also covers and slot, pinball machines, ornaments Christmas tree, golf tees, cat toys, TVs and glasses.
Although the list is likely to cover all bases by Harley created marketing opportunity, without any interest in the blogosphere TV Intros and glasses. That Apple is planning an iTV or glasses with free rays? If Yes, are now in either case keep in Europe. A spokeswoman for Apple is not pronounced for this story.
Apple introduced the new beam slot eight steps in September, since the company debuted the iPhone 5. It is much smaller than the Apple 30-pin connector, which is standard since 2003, and now the powers of the iPad Mini, fourth generation iPad and many of the range iPod, except the last iPhone.Even though Apple says that the smaller CAT had its line of products to miniaturize, shouted to customers with failure of old hardware that Apple is charging $20 and a maximum of an adapter. Cheap made imitations on the market, despite new restrictions imposed by Apple to avoid imitations.
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