There's a TM on "There's an app for that"
0. phoneArena posted on 12 Oct 2010, 10:27
The phrase, "There's an app for that" is now protected by U.S. trademark laws as Apple's application, made in December 2009, has been approved...
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1. jskrenes posted on 20 Oct 2010, 01:49 0 0
Your iPhone will now record your conversations and direct bill your account if it hears you say that which cannot be said.
3. brikz4real posted on 12 Oct 2010, 11:47 0 0
"There's an app for .........." hmmm, dare I say it? Or will Apple send another bunch of goons to bash in MY door like they did that poor guy who got a hold of that so-called "misplaced" iPhone 4? While you're at it Apple, here's another slogan: "There's crap for that", in reference to your network. Try fixing THAT before you go placing trademarks on everything.
4. Jake15 posted on 12 Oct 2010, 11:53 0 0
Too bad it is not apples network, you can blame ATT for that
5. XxVerbalxX (unregistered) posted on 12 Oct 2010, 12:02 0 0
so now i have to say "there is an application for that" or "there is an app that does that". no biggie im going to trademark the word "the". think of the $$$ i will rake in!
7. brikz4real posted on 12 Oct 2010, 15:47 0 0
Jake, when I say "your network", what I meant (if you read into it) is their CHOICE of networks to put their beloved phone on. Year after year.
6. Syksyd posted on 12 Oct 2010, 13:31 0 0
"theres an app for that"...........what r they gonna do.........hahahaha
9. Joshing4fun posted on 12 Oct 2010, 16:22 0 0
"There's a lawsuit for that". Apple spends more money on lawyers than they do their products.
10. sk8citizen posted on 21 Nov 2010, 08:17 0 0






