Mary Bowerman

USA TODAY

An Italian clothing company called "Steve Jobs" won a trademark battle against Apple and can now use the iPhone creator's name and apple-inspired logo on whatever they please.

Two Italian brothers, Vincenzo and Giacomo Barbato, noticed that Steve Jobs' name wasn't trademarked in 2012, so they decided to use the name for their company, Business Insider Italia reported. For years, Apple has legally fought the brothers over their logo, which features a J that looks like an apple with a bite out of it. Ring any bells? Yeah, Apple's logo features an apple with a bite out of it.

The brother's told Business Insider a judge ruled that because it's a letter, "it can not be a bite," mirrored after the Apple logo.

More:Apple apologizes for slowing down old iPhones, drops price for battery replacements

More:The letter we'd like to see from Apple

While the European Union Intellectual Property Office registered the name for the Italian designers in 2014, the brothers only recently registered the name globally, Business Insider reported.

While the duo already make jeans with "Steve Jobs" emblazoned on the label, they say the brand was "born absolutely for electronics."



That means a "Steve Jobs" smartphone might be coming your way.