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How Steve Jobs Took the iPhone Trademark From Cisco

How Steve Jobs Took the iPhone Trademark From Cisco

Posted January 27, 2012 at 10:13pm by iClarified
Adam Lashinsky explains how Steve Jobs walked all over Cisco to get the iPhone trademark in his new book, Inside Apple.

CultofMac notes that Cisco, a large enterprise computing company, not only owned the iPhone trademark for years before Apple. It also owned the IOS trademark before Apple began using it. So how was Apple able to use these marks?

Lashinsky tells the story of how Steve Jobs had his way with Charles Giancarlo, a Cisco executive at the time:


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Giancarlo fielded a call directly from Steve Jobs. "Steve called in and said that he wanted it," Giancarlo recalled. "He didn't offer us anything for it. It was just like a promise he'd be our best friend. And we said, 'No, we're planning on using it.' " Shortly after that, Apple's legal department called to say they thought Cisco had "abandoned the brand," meaning that in Apple's legal opinion Cisco hadn't adequately defended its intellectual property rights by promoting the name. To Apple's way of thinking this meant the name iPhone was available for Apple's use. Giancarlo, who subsequently joined the prominent Silicon Valley private-equity firm Silver Lake Partners, said Cisco threatened litigation before the launch. Then, the day after Apple announced its iPhone, Cisco filed suit.

The negotiation displayed some classic Steve Jobs negotiating tactics. Giancarlo said Jobs called him at home at dinnertime on Valentine's Day, as the two sides were haggling. Jobs talked for a while, Giancarlo related. "And then he said to me, 'Can you get email at home?' " Giancarlo was taken aback. This was 2007, after all, when broadband Internet was ubiquitous in homes in the US, let alone that of a Silicon Valley executive who had worked for years on advanced Internet technology. "And he's asking me if I'm able to get email at home. You know he's just trying to press my buttons-in the nicest possible way." Cisco gave up the fight shortly after that. The two sides reached a vague agreement to cooperate on areas of mutual interest.
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According to the book, rights to use the iOS trademark were negotiated prior to Apple going live with the name; however, it's said that Jobs got his way throughout the proceedings.

Lashinsky can be seen talking more about his new book in this video.


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elantechnologies
elantechnologies - July 24, 2012 at 9:37am
Thanks!!! Before that I never heard about this.you have been posted interesting content. I hope u will post such stories again.
Ganeshan Nadarajan
Ganeshan Nadarajan - April 28, 2012 at 10:27am
Nice information about Cisco , thanks for sharimg
bba01
bba01 - January 29, 2012 at 1:22am
True but xerox didn't have clue about its potential until SJ came along
Notch
Notch - January 28, 2012 at 7:58pm
Not sure I understand. So Jobs convinced a Cisco exec to give up the IP for a song, and the exec soon got a better job elsewhere? That's called corruption, if this were government.
1ecf991
1ecf991 - January 28, 2012 at 7:57pm
I'm Steve jobs. I'm a baby and want what I can't have. I'm going to bitch and whine until I get it.
_zoen
_zoen - January 28, 2012 at 3:16am
Id like to see the video the link seems to be broken.
DacksMac
DacksMac - January 28, 2012 at 12:11am
If I wanted something, I'd do anything to have it to. Cisco would have put a little more effort if they wanted to use the name, they wouldn't just "throw" their hands in the air and given up.
Jim Janes
Jim Janes - January 27, 2012 at 10:18pm
Classic dick move there.
anonmuz
anonmuz - January 27, 2012 at 10:38pm
Actually it's called seeing what you want and going for it, something regular people will never understand.
george
george - January 27, 2012 at 11:18pm
i'm sorry we are not irregular
namedb
namedb - January 27, 2012 at 11:22pm
Anonmuz, your mom wants you to pick your phone up. She's worried here.
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