Senniger Powers' Paul Fleischut Interviewed by Los Angeles Times
A London court is currently hearing arguments over whether Apple Computer Inc.'s launching of a popular iTunes Music Store under the "Apple" mark broke a long-standing deal between Apple Computer and Apple Corps Ltd., the Beatles' record label. The dispute is also pending in a San Francisco court, where Apple Computer is seeking a declaration that it did not breach the deal, and that it is not infringing the Apple Corps logo.
In a recent interview with the Los Angeles Times, Senniger Powers partner Paul Fleischut commented on the dispute, stating "I think that people are probably more likely to associate [the apple logo] with [Apple Computer] than with the Beatles' publishing company."
