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tech giant Apple has dished out 20 million Swiss francs ($21 million,
17 million euros) to compensate Swiss national rail operator SBB for
using its famous clock without permission, a Swiss daily reported
Saturday.
The company agreed in October to pay the lump sum so it could
continue using SBB's Swiss-designed station clock face on its iPads and
iPhones, the Tages-Anzeiger daily reported on its website, quoting
several unnamed sources.When contacted by AFP, SBB refused Saturday to confirm the report.
The rail operator's spokeswoman Patricia Claivaz however told AFP in September SBB was preparing to meet with Apple to discuss why the company had begun using the famous clock on one of its new applications for iOS 6 without authorisation.
She said at the time that SBB was more interested in bringing clarity to where and how Apple could use the logo than in raking in cash.
"We're rather proud that a brand as important as Apple is using our design," she said in September.
The clock was designed in 1944 by Swiss engineer Hans Hilfiker and remains the property of SBB. It is still used in SBB's stations.
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