Earlier this week, the Internet was full of stories about a company that was planning to release a highly realistic looking doll (or action figure, if you prefer) of Apple"s late co-founder Steve Jobs. The company, In Icons, was taking pre-orders for the 12 inch doll for $99.
In addition to the very accurate look of the doll itself (glasses, turtleneck and more) it also comes with a number of accessories that will be familiar to Apple fans, including a stage backdrop with the phrase "One More Thing" printed on it.
If you have already pre-ordered the Steve Jobs doll, you might get your money back soon. The Telegraph reports that Apple has now sent a cease and desist letter to the China-based In Icons, claiming that the company was not authorized to release such a product. The letter stated that any such toy that uses Jobs" name and appearance or Apple"s company logo is a criminal offense.
The story points out that Apple successfully stopped the launch of a previously planned Steve Jobs doll by another company in 2010. So far In Icons" web site has not yet stopped taking pre-orders for the toy.
Image via In Icons