However they got it done apperntlyNimbus said:Copyrighting "App Store" is like copyrighting "Restaurant". It just can't, or shouldn't, be done.
It's a store that sells computer applications, often called apps. It's an App Store. Clever on Apples part, what with App also being in their name, but still so damned vague and self-explanatory that any attempt to copyright the name is just plain mean-spirited.Zachary Young said:As far as the more basic gripe, they've got a perfectly reasonable claim to exclusionary rights. Now, that claim is being disputed (also reasonably, I suppose), but it's not outrageous to claim ownership over a term for a service you essentially invented. The only reason the term feels SO generic is because it set the bar for the field. We would all be calling them program hubs, no questions asked, if Apple had decided to call it the Pro Hub.
Glad there's someone with me in thisZachary Young said:I'm going to brave the waters of conflict and say that I think Apple is fine, and should protect its intellectual property, just as everybody should protect what's theirs. It's hardly a frivolous lawsuit when their name is being used by a direct competitor.
As far as the more basic gripe, they've got a perfectly reasonable claim to exclusionary rights. Now, that claim is being disputed (also reasonably, I suppose), but it's not outrageous to claim ownership over a term for a service you essentially invented. The only reason the term feels SO generic is because it set the bar for the field. We would all be calling them program hubs, no questions asked, if Apple had decided to call it the Pro Hub.