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Canada’s iPhone Delayed due to Trademark Dispute

October 14, 2007 by Patrick  

 



Apple is currently in a dispute with Comwave Telecom Inc. about trademark rights to the name “iPhone”. In the meantime, Apple has filed its opposition to the CIPO, or the Canadian Intellectual Property Office.

While the dispute is being settled, this could delay the iPhone from going into northern territory for an undetermined amount of time. Although previously rumored last week that it was going to be retailed by Holt Renfrew, as covered by iPhone World here, it didn’t quite happen.

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The main thing keeping the iPhone away from Canada is the fact that there are no carriers willing to support the iPhone due to Apple’s required contractual agreements. Rogers Wireless, the only Canadian carrier that supports GSM (the iPhone’s main method of communication), is still a no-go, atleast until Apple secures its rights to the “iPhone” in Canada.

Comwave’s President, Yuval Barzakay, said that sharing the term would not be possible, because of how much Apple puts into it’s marketing, in comparison. “The force they put into marketing would quickly make the brand Apple’s and not ours,” he said. “It’s a case of hijacking the brand. If I asked people on the street who owns the iPhone trademark in Canada, they’d all say Apple. And their product isn’t even in the market. So co-existence is not possible.” he continued.

The dispute between Comwave Telecom and Apple is similiar to the Apple vs Cisco case we covered a while ago, where the two companies had to share the “iPhone”, though it looked like Cisco had somewhat lost due to pressure from Apple.

As for who rightfully deserves the right to use this trademark, there are only two ways to claim a trademark. One is to establish use in that country, or the other, is to register the intention for use. But either way, it’s first come first serve. This means that it depends on if Comwave can prove that it’s been using the iPhone brand since June 2004, which is 3 months before Apple filed for it’s trademark.

“Our position is Apple has one of two choices: they can either walk away from the trademark and let us keep the iPhone name here in Canada, or they can buy the brand from us,” says Barzakay.

We’ll continue to cover the iPhone’s official release in Canada as news supports it.

Thanks: CBC


 


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  3. Comwave and Cisco Clash Over “iPhone” Trademark


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  • andrew

    They should just hand the iPhone over to Canada. Don’t think about it, just, hand it over.

  • Jeff

    Comwave’s President, Yuval Barzakay, is a big scammer…
    Ran a scam with calling cards years back. 20$ Ld calling cards only had 2-3$ on em. Sold close to 1 mill cards.
    Tanked the comp….
    Was also involved in the telemarketing scams in the mid 90″s. calling the USA and selling Visa’s.
    Also sold diamonds (fake) to americans – in a tube… another scam.

    I guess he is looking for more easy $$$….

  • Jonny Canuck

    If only Canadians actually knew why they aren’t getting an Apple iPhone.

  • http://www.iphoneworld.ca dennis

    Johnny,

    I’m sure it can be arranged for everyone to know:) Grassroots movements do work in Canada very well.

    But the question is what could we do about it… The trademark issue is between Comwave and Apple, we don’t really have any say in it :(

    Sure, we could tell Comwave something like “take off, you hosers”, but it would have 0 effect on them :-)

  • anonymous88

    One of the owners of Comwave, Mr. Abraham Benitah was just released from Federal Prison after serving a 2 year sentence for defrauding the public out of more than $3 Million Dollars when he founded Comwave, as reported in the Globe and Mail in 2004
    http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20040724-ticket-or
    Also, Mr. Yuval Barzakay was the supplier of “clone phones” to telemarketers who were scamming the public and hiding their identity. Also, Mr. Yuval Barzakay stole satellite signals from U.S. carriers and resold them to Canadians

  • anonymous88

    Comwave Fraudster
    Comwave: Fraud Charges and Scam

    The owner and founder of Comwave Mr. Abraham “Abe” Benitah was just released from Federal Prison after serving a 2 year sentence for defrauding the public out of more than $3 Million Dollars when he founded Comwave, as reported in the Globe and Mail in 2004

    http://www.wikidfranchise.org/20040724-ticket-or
    Read full review >

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