Bad Pussy-Cat!

Tiger Direct are suing Apple over the use of ‘Tiger’.

Tiger Direct claim that Apple’s use of Tiger is “causing confusion, mistake and deception among the general purchasing public.” and ” has changed internet search results, directly impacting its ability to market product to its customers”.
Well instead of whinging maybe they should just sell Tiger.

Methinks Tiger Direct won’t win over Tiger.

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2 Comments


  1. Red Wolf

    5 May 2005 at 12.14 pm

    Yet another self promotion via lawsuit bid. Alas, it may well mean that potential punters view you as not trustworthy enough to deal with

    Reply

  2. Red Wolf

    5 May 2005 at 5.10 pm

    Red Hat founder Robert Young has offered to licence the word Tiger to Apple, claiming that the Canadian football team he owns, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, has used the name far longer than Tiger Direct

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