Apple’s request to use the iPhone name in Brazil has been denied by regulators at Inpi. Instead they have ruled in favor of IGB Eletronica SA, a Brazilian electronics maker that applied to register the name in 2000.

IGB Eletronica won the rights to use the name in 2008 and has been selling their own “iPhone” since December. Apple can use the iPhone name on other products… just not for smartphones.

The response comes seven years after Apple initially filed its request for a ruling on the matter. It comes as a blow to the electronics giant, as they seek to expand their brands into emerging markets like Brazil.