It isn’t even their logo, they are trying to copyright images of apples.
“We have a hard time understanding this, because it’s not like they’re trying to protect their bitten apple,” Fruit Union Suisse director Jimmy Mariéthoz was quoted as saying by the outlet.
“Their objective here is really to own the rights to an actual apple, which, for us, is something that is really almost universal… that should be free for everyone to use.”
It isn’t even their logo, they are trying to copyright images of apples.
They tried years ago to copyright the use of the letter ‘i’ and failed.
me come from a dymensyon where they succeded. Yt ys really trecky to wryte nowadays, at least ef you’re not owner of an i©phone™.
I think they tried to trademark it, like intel tried to trademark the number 86.
That might have been it. It was a long time ago.