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Chinese Police seize Apple iPhone branded gas stoves

27. February 2012

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China is notorious as a haven for  knockoff products that blatantly, and sometimes comically, infringe the intellectual property of others in an effort to make a quick buck. Just this past Summer, knockoff artists in China took things to an entirely new level when unauthorized and counterfeit Apple retail stores began popping up. And just […]

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Apple scores initial legal victory in ongoing legal battle with Proview

23. February 2012

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Apple yesterday scored a victory in its ongoing legal dispute with the Chinese-based Proview who is trying to preclude Apple from selling the iPad in China, alleging that Apple’s tablet infringes upon Proview’s iPad trademark. Apple, for its part, claims that it bought the rights to the iPad trademark from Proview in 2009. In any […]

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Apple cites impact on Chinese economy in iPad trademark spat

22. February 2012

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Reuters reports: A Chinese technology firm sought to halt the sale of Apple Inc’s iPads across the affluent city of Shanghai, arguing at a local court hearing on Wednesday that the U.S. firm had infringed on its trademark. Previous court rulings in favor of Proview Technology (Shenzhen) have covered specific retailers in smaller cities, but […]

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Apple wins injunction against Motorola over “slide to unlock” patent

20. February 2012

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Foss Patents reported late last week: I just returned from the Munich I Regional Court, where Presiding Judge Dr. Peter Guntz publicly announced a decision in Apple’s favor: most of Motorola Mobility’s products were found to infringe on Apple’s slide-to-unlock image patent, EP1964022 on “unlocking a device by performing gestures on an unlock image”. Today’s […]

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Lower Chinese Court rules that stores should pull iPads

20. February 2012

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The drama in China over Apple’s iPad trademark rages on as a lower Chinese Court ruled recently that local iPad distributors should stop selling Apple’s tablet. Xie Xianghui, a lawyer for Shenzhen Proview Technology, said the Intermediate People’s Court in Huizhou, a city in southern China’s Guangdong province, had ruled on Friday that distributors should […]

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Proview seeks to ban iPad exports from China

14. February 2012

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Apple might be forced into a settlement with Proview sooner than later given the latter’s recent efforts to ban all imports and exports of the iPad from China, a dispute that stems from Proview’s assertion that it owns the iPad trademark. “We are applying to customs to stop any trademark- infringing products from imports to […]

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Apple pens letter to European Standards board, seeks consistency in FRAND licensing

14. February 2012

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As you all know, Apple has for many months now been involved in ongoing legal disputes with both Motorola and Samsung regarding various smartphone technologies. While both sides are wielding patents against one another, there’s an important difference between the patents being asserted by Apple and those being asserted by Samsung and Motorola. The patents […]

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Motorola asked Apple for a 2.25% royalty rate for each iPhone and iPad

8. February 2012

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As part of the ongoing legal battle between Motorola and Apple, the Wall St. Journal reported recently that Motorola asked Apple to pay 2.25% in royalties for each iPhone and iPad sold – an exorbitant royalty rate that would easily reach into the billions of dollars. What makes the request particularly sickening is that the […]

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Apple may face $38 million fine in Chinese iPad trademark dispute

7. February 2012

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Electronista reports: A lawyer for Proview Shenzhen, Xie Xianghui, is claiming that a court in the Xicheng district of Beijing is prepared to “slap Apple with a 240 million yuan ($38 million) fine,” according to the Global Times. The Xicheng district administration, though, is refusing to comment. “It is still under investigation, so no official […]

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iPhone 4 and iPad 2 temporarily removed from sale in Germany

3. February 2012

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The Verge reports: Apple has been forced to remove its 3G iPad 2, iPhone 3GS, and iPhone 4 devices from the online German Apple store today, following a dispute with Motorola Mobility … Update: It appears that Apple has successfully convinced a court in Germany to suspend enforcement of this injunction, according to AllThingsD. It’s unclear at […]

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How MegaUpload tried to rip off YouTube

1. February 2012

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CNET reports on the latest developments in the fascinating story behind the fall of MegaUpload and its founder Kim DotCom. The U.S Justice Department is currently trying to extradite DotCom and other MegaUpload bigwigs from New Zealand where they were recently arrested amidst a haven of exotic and lavish items. As part of the indictment, […]

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Judge rules that employee-poaching lawsuit against Google, Apple and others can continue

1. February 2012

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In the high-tech bubble that is Silicon Valley, engineering talent is king, and the battle for that talent is often  fierce. Indeed, Steve Jobs was so paranoid about other companies stealing his employees that the “About This Mac” option on the Apple menu bar – which used to list the names of employees involved in the […]

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