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Amazon seeks to throw out Apple’s ‘App Store’ false advertising claim

“Amazon.com Inc has asked a federal judge to throw out Apple Inc’s false advertising claim in a lawsuit challenging the online retailer’s use of the ‘app store’ name,” Jonathan Stempel reports for Reuters.

“Apple added the trademark claim last November, soon after Amazon announced the launch of the Kindle Fire tablet and, according to the complaint, began to call its app store “Amazon Appstore” rather than ‘Amazon Appstore for Android,'” Stempel reports. “It said this change could have contributed to confusion among consumers.”

Stempel reports, “But in a filing on Wednesday with the U.S. District Court in Oakland, California, Amazon said the term ‘app store’ has become so generic that its use could not constitute false advertising. Amazon added that even Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook and his predecessor Steve Jobs have used the term to discuss rivals, with Cook having commented on ‘the number of app stores out there’ and Jobs referring to the ‘four app stores on Android.’ … ‘Apple presumably does not contend that its past and current CEOs made false statements regarding to those other app stores to thousands of investors in earnings calls,’ Amazon said.”

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