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UK Apple Shop Forced To Change Its Name 174

tlhIngan writes "The Apple Shop, in Norfolk, UK is a little corner store that sells apple products. Not Apple products, but apple products, in this case, cider. However, it's been forced to change its name to the Norfolk Cider Shop. However, the name change did not come from any lawsuit from Apple (the Cupertino one, that is), nor has there been any evidence that Apple (Cupertino) knew about them. Instead, they're changing their name because their phones have been ringing constantly from people seeking help with their Apple (Cupertino) products. Apple (Cupertino) opened an Apple store in 2009 in the nearby (larger) town of Norwich."
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UK Apple Shop Forced To Change Its Name

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  • by Grayhand ( 2610049 ) on Saturday February 16, 2013 @07:25PM (#42924451)
    It's a very different case since the corporation wasn't the bad guy but it made me think of another case. The corporation McDonalds once sued the head of the McDonald clan for daring to have a restaurant called McDonald's in the UK. He pointed out he had no problem with the corporation using his family's name but found it odd he'd be sued for using his own name especially when he was the head of the clan. This case is sad since neither side was causing a conflict it was the customers that forced the name change.
  • Re:Impressive! (Score:2, Interesting)

    by Titus Groan ( 2834723 ) on Saturday February 16, 2013 @07:50PM (#42924619)
    you sir, have summed up everything in a very eloquent manner. remember when /. was edited by people with a brain?
  • by az1324 ( 458137 ) on Saturday February 16, 2013 @09:33PM (#42925231)

    TAS: "Hello, The Apple Shop"
    Caller: "I'm having trouble with..."
    TAS (interrupts): "We have a special offer going on today that I highly recommend. It's our exclusive Cider Club membership which will deliver our latest products to you every month, year-round. And when you come into our shop you will get VIP service at our Juice (slur pronunciation) Bar. This is a limited time offer."
    Caller: "Wow that sounds great how much is this Cyber (don't correct them) Club?"
    TAS: "It's just £199 for the year, billed on a recurring basis. I can take your credit card information now."
    Caller: "Sounds too good to be true! Sign me up!"

  • by DaveAtFraud ( 460127 ) on Saturday February 16, 2013 @10:18PM (#42925401) Homepage Journal

    The little town of Empire, Colorado (about an hour west of Denver, on U.S. 40 headed toward Winter Park ski area) has an eatery/bar/town offices called "The Hard Rock Cafe". Empire was a hard rock mining town until most precious metal mining operations left the U.S. I'm thinking this place has been called the Hard Rock Cafe since long before the trendy, international chain took up the name. Haven't heard about any legal moves to make them change their name.

    Cheers,
    Dave

  • Re:Impressive! (Score:4, Interesting)

    by gmhowell ( 26755 ) <gmhowell@gmail.com> on Sunday February 17, 2013 @01:54AM (#42926069) Homepage Journal

    you sir, have summed up everything in a very eloquent manner. remember when /. was edited by people with a brain?

    Somebody worked on slashdot prior to CmdrTaco?

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