Tom Scharfeld created an iPhone app designed to teach people how to play the trumpet.
He called it iTrump.
Lawyers for Donald Trump launched a battle to claim ownership of the app name.
They lost.
Read here on Bloomberg.
Tom Scharfeld created an iPhone app designed to teach people how to play the trumpet.
He called it iTrump.
Lawyers for Donald Trump launched a battle to claim ownership of the app name.
They lost.
Read here on Bloomberg.
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Trumpet was around longer than Trump, so it makes sense in a weird way. He can’t win em all (cue the list of losses from wackos – any wins for you lunatics???).
He’s actually a trombone player, but that’s buried deep in the article, deeper than the headline writer apparently got. The iTrump app is for trumpet; there’s also an iBone app for trombone
iTrombo would be a better name.
Obviously doesn’t know that in Britain trump means fart!
One of my Russian friends told me that a lot of people in Russia refers to a (excuse me) fart as a “putin.” So, I guess Trump and Putin mean the same…right?
And there the comparisons end.
(Right…)
Sad trombone sound for Donald Trump. Sad!