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Apple is reportedly attempting to gain IP rights to images of apples in Switzerland. This could result in a 111-year-old fruit company being forced to change its logo.
Apple's logo, one of the most recognizable symbols worldwide, is lauded for its simplicity and the intriguing theories about ...
Fruit Union Suisse, an association for Swiss fruit growers, revised its 100-year-old logo in 2011, and Apple argues this resembles its own previous logo. iPhone maker Apple wants to get exclusive ...
Apple is seeking the exclusive image rights of apples in Switzerland, according to a Swiss fruit growers association. Fruit Union Suisse, an 111-year-old organisation that promotes the interests ...
For Fruit Union Suisse, “millions” of dollars may be needed to design and implement logo rebrands if they lose their battle against (uppercase) Apple. More deals, reviews, and buying guides ...
Anyhow, Fruit of the Loom's logo was initially a cornucopia swollen with an apple, green grapes, purple grapes, and their green leaves. Wright was the purple grape cluster.
Fruit Union's logo is an almost duplicate of Apple's outline, just minor changes to the outline. The cross is where Apple puts its bite and the FUS's stem follows Apple's stem slant and location.
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Case in point: the great Fruit of the Loom logo mystery. Earlier in the week, the fact-checking website Snopes published a deep-dive investigation into whether or not Fruit of the Loom’s logo ...
They, for more than a century, have had a logo that depicts an apple, as you would expect, with a white Swiss cross. This is, like, a play on the Swiss flag, I guess. Tell me where they fit in here.
The Fruit Union Suisse is 111 years old. For most of its history, it has had as its symbol a red apple with a white cross—the Swiss national flag superimposed on one of its most common fruits.
Anyhow, Fruit of the Loom's logo was initially a cornucopia swollen with an apple, green grapes, purple grapes, and their green leaves. Wright was the purple grape cluster.