Comment by metabagel 2 years ago Android is a brand. It's trademarked by Google. 8 comments metabagel Reply freedomben 2 years ago Linux is trademarked as well. Is Linux a competitor to the iphone? samatman 2 years ago Yes. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_for_mobile_devices freedomben 2 years ago Imagine you're an Apple lawyer, and you're explaining to the regulators that you are facing serious competition. You gonna send them that link? 4 replies → screamingninja 2 years ago You're correct, it is a brand. The point stands though. Comparing "Apple" to "Android" does not work. Perhaps a comparison between iOS App Store and Google Play Store would be more apt, but that is another discussion.
freedomben 2 years ago Linux is trademarked as well. Is Linux a competitor to the iphone? samatman 2 years ago Yes. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_for_mobile_devices freedomben 2 years ago Imagine you're an Apple lawyer, and you're explaining to the regulators that you are facing serious competition. You gonna send them that link? 4 replies →
samatman 2 years ago Yes. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_for_mobile_devices freedomben 2 years ago Imagine you're an Apple lawyer, and you're explaining to the regulators that you are facing serious competition. You gonna send them that link? 4 replies →
freedomben 2 years ago Imagine you're an Apple lawyer, and you're explaining to the regulators that you are facing serious competition. You gonna send them that link? 4 replies →
screamingninja 2 years ago You're correct, it is a brand. The point stands though. Comparing "Apple" to "Android" does not work. Perhaps a comparison between iOS App Store and Google Play Store would be more apt, but that is another discussion.
Linux is trademarked as well. Is Linux a competitor to the iphone?
Yes. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_for_mobile_devices
Imagine you're an Apple lawyer, and you're explaining to the regulators that you are facing serious competition. You gonna send them that link?
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You're correct, it is a brand. The point stands though. Comparing "Apple" to "Android" does not work. Perhaps a comparison between iOS App Store and Google Play Store would be more apt, but that is another discussion.