Cartier Sues Apple, and then withdraws lawsuit
Luxury watchmaker Cartier on Friday sued Apple for trademark infringement because of a couple of applications are available on the App Store. On Saturday, however, Cartier decided to withdraw the lawsuit, The Wall Street Journal reported.
At the heart of Cartier, in violation of the requirements was a pair of applications called Fake Watch Fake Watch and Gold Edition. In Apps accepted Digitopolis Games studio, which interestingly enough, is not named in the lawsuit.
Filed in U.S. District Court in Manhattan, the lawsuit claimed the applications to give people the opportunity to tell about the time of iPhone and IPod Touch with the exposition, which emulates the famous wristwatch.
Jonathan Lagarenne, Cartier lawyer, said that the lawsuit would be withdrawn because the company was pleased that Apple had withdrawn from the Apps store.
Apple representatives were not immediately available for comment.
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