BBC, 02/13/2013
Brazilian regulators have ruled that Apple does not have exclusive rights to use the “iPhone” trademark in the country.
The decision is the result of a local company, Gradiente Eletronica, registering the name in 2000, seven years before the US firm.
A spokesman for Apple declined to comment.
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