The Victoria School of Business and Technology in Canada has received a letter from Apple saying that they infringed Apple’s logo. It seems like Apple is getting a little too insecure about their logo cause it doesn’t really seem like the School’s logo is violating Apple’s trademark logo in anyway. Please take a look at the image below which shows both the School’s and Apple’s logo.
Personally, I don’t really think there is any room for Apple to speak up on this matter. But well they usually do and they did. This is what Apple’s lawyer wrote in the letter sent to the school,
Your business logo…reproduces, without authority, our client’s Apple design logo which it widely uses. By doing so, you are infringing Apple’s rights, and further, falsely suggesting that Apple has authorized your activities.
And this is what the school had to say,
Our logo is unique and distinguishable in numerous aspects from the Apple logo, including our logo “VSBT” being part of our logo. Are you suggesting anyone using any variation of an apple for technology education related use is infringing on Apple’s trademark?
The school’s letter can be found by clicking on the image below. They have set up a poll as well to see whether or not others think VSBT violated Apple’s trademark. Please click the link below and vote to show your support to whoever you think is right on this matter. We are on VSBT’s side as it doesn’t seem like they are involved in any trademark infringement.


They have clearly ripped Apple’s logo off.
If you spent time and money creating a brand then you would see why they get so protective over it.