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Apple vs Swiss Fruit Union: Who gets the apple?

Apple has filed for a trademark that will give them exclusive use of the black and white depiction of a Granny Smith apple.

June 21, 2023 / 12:26 IST
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Apple battles the Swiss Fruit Union in a bizarre trademark case
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Apple is reportedly attempting to persuade the Swiss Institute of Intellectual Property (IPI) to grant it the exclusive use of a black-and-white, realistic depiction of a Granny Smith apple for use in its products.

This has worried the Fruit Union Suisse, a 111-year-old company, which might have to change its logo. Throughout much of its existence, The Swiss Fruit Union has used a red apple with a cross as its logo but that might not be the case if Apple is granted the trademark.

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Speaking with Wired, Fruit Union Director Jimmy Mariethoz says Apple's objective is, "to own the rights to an actual apple, which, for us, is something that is really almost universal… that should be free for everyone to use”.