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Numerous juice brands claiming to be berry, passionfruit, kiwi, pineapple and more actually contain a majority apple juice — despite what the label suggests.
Apple is reportedly attempting to gain IP rights to images of apples in Switzerland. This could result in a 111-year-old fruit company being forced to change its logo.
Apple is seeking the exclusive image rights of apples in Switzerland, according to a Swiss fruit growers association. Fruit Union Suisse, an 111-year-old organisation that promotes the interests ...
While the old saying goes that an apple a day keeps the doctor away, scientists have discovered a new equation for fruit consumption and overall health. Over the course of a decade, researchers from ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with reporter Gabriela Galindo about the tech company Apple seeking to trademark the image of apples, the fruit, in Swiss court.
Apple is continuing its fight to gain exclusive rights to all images of the fruit, including what could be considered a "universal" symbol, the simple red apple. Fruit Union Suisse, an association ...
Apple is fighting against Fruit Union Suisse for its official logo, as the logo depicts a red apple with a white Swiss flag cross superimposed on it.
Over the years, Apple has submitted trademark applications in dozens of countries to own the generalized image of 'apples.' ...
Apple is trying to flex its legal muscles and worldwide influence to gain intellectual property rights over depictions of apples - that’s right, the fruit.
Fruit Union Suisse says Apple is not just contesting its trademark apple logo, it wants to get exclusive rights to all depictions of actual apples.
Feeling pressure from labor shortages, some farmers are betting on robots to be the fruit pickers of the future.