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Japanese Firm Sues Apple Over 'Animoji' Feature In iPhone X

According to the lawsuit, Apple was aware of Emonster's trademark.
According to the lawsuit, Apple was aware of Emonster's trademark.
San Francisco: Tokyo-based firm Emonster that owns the trademark for "Animoji" in the US, has filed a lawsuit against Apple for using the same word for a feature in the iPhone X. Emonster owns an iOS app called "Animoji" that lets people send emoji that are animated in a loop like GIFs. The iPhone X's "Animoji" feature lets people transform their face into customised moving emoji with the help from Apple's face recognition technolo...
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