iCloud Communications has (rightfully) claimed that the introduction of Apple's iCloud has undone any branding that iCloud Communications has earned. They explain that this is "due to the worldwide media coverage given to and generated by Apple's announcement of its 'iCloud' services and the ensuing saturation advertising campaign pursued by Apple."
What's more, iCloud Communications is claiming that Apple's iCloud services are similar to their own: "The goods and services with which Apple intends to use the 'iCloud' mark are identical to or closely related to the goods and services that have been offered by iCloud Communications under the iCloud Marks since its formation in 2005."
iCloud Communications is demanding that Apple stop using the 'iCloud' name, and deliver all physical materials containing the 'iCloud' name, so that they can be destroyed. They also demand unspecified damages from Apple's infringement. We're rooting for the little guy. But if history is any indication, iCloud Communications is in for a fruitless uphill battle.
source: TNW via Boy Genius Report