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2007-11-23
Well, that's not quite true. A.pl may have some problems related to their own business, but this lawsuit didn't help them a bit.
Besides - the problem remains. Is that even remotely similar to the original Apple logo?
http://fresh24.pl/Images/logo.png
And - is "A.pl" even remotely similar to Apple?
No and no. There's something deeply wrong with US law which allows such claims.