Apple uses third-party companies to trademark the name iWatch

  I told you yesterday that Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), decided to protect the name iWatch for use with watches and jewelry in various countries around the world, the USA not being one of the countries where the company seeks such protection. In the USA a company called Brightflash has registered name iWatch for various products since 2012, and it would have been created by Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), specifically for this purpose. Although there is still no clear proof of the connection between them, the recording made by Brightflash is listed on the same day as the recordings made by Apple for the iWatch in various other countries around the globe.

  Brightflash is registered in a business center specialized in the creation of various third-party companies through which important companies can carry out their activity in secret, so the whole theory starts to be as real as possible. Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), has the habit of using companies of this kind to carry out its activity in secret and there is absolutely nothing unusual in this case. Basically, Apple was preparing the launch of the iWatch without the rest of the world knowing, but everything has now become as public as possible, although this will not affect the plans of those from CUpertino in any way.