Apple has sued the retailer Amazon for use by that brand App Store for the promotion of products Android. As reported by Bloomberg (via GamesIndustry), Apple has sued Amazon for infringement of a registered trademark and unfair competition. Amazon is launching a service for the distribution of Android applications on the web portal and despite the dealer still appear the words "Appstore for Android", the links are currently inactive.
We often use the term to refer broadly to an app store digital distribution service applications for various devices, the App Store deadline, however, is a registered trademark, and this detail, some time ago he also infuriated Microsoft. Apple wants compensation whose amount was not specified and asked Amazon to stop using the mark App Store.
"We have asked Amazon to not use the term App Store because in this way, consumers could become confused," said a spokesman for Apple.
We often use the term to refer broadly to an app store digital distribution service applications for various devices, the App Store deadline, however, is a registered trademark, and this detail, some time ago he also infuriated Microsoft. Apple wants compensation whose amount was not specified and asked Amazon to stop using the mark App Store.
"We have asked Amazon to not use the term App Store because in this way, consumers could become confused," said a spokesman for Apple.
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