Apple has launched a legal action against the state of New York, claiming
that a new design for an environmental campaign in New York City infringes on
its logo.
The
GreeNYC
campaign is aimed at cutting the carbon emissions of the city by 30 per cent
by 2030.
But
court
filings (PDF) reveal that Apple has protested at the design, which uses a
stylised apple with a stalk, insisting that it is "likely to cause confusion,
mistake or deception in the minds of consumers".
The filing also claims that the logo is likely to erode Apple's image.
Apple is one of the
most
recognised brands on the planet and marketers value it at billions of
dollars.
New York City has
filed
a counterclaim (PDF) stating that there is no conflict with the Apple logo.
A series of surveys will be undertaken to see whether consumers have trouble
distinguishing between the two logos.
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