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Cisco Disconnects From iPhone Lawsuit

By David Needle
February 22, 2007

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Cisco has dropped its lawsuit over Apple's planned use of the iPhone trademark in its forthcoming handset. Wednesday night the two companies issued a joint statement that they had resolved the dispute.

The agreement leaves both firms free to use the iPhone trademark on their products throughout the world, according to the statement. Both Apple (Quote) and Cisco said they acknowledge each other's trademark ownership rights and will dismiss any pending action over its use.

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