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Last week, Taiwan-based technology company Proview took its battle over the iPad trademark from mainland China to the United States, arguing Apple had engaged in deceptive practices to purchase the ...
Apple has agreed to give $60 million to financially troubled PC maker Proview in order to secure the rights to the iPad's name in China, according to a Chinese court ruling. The payment could help get ...
The legal dispute encircled the “iPad” trademark whose worldwide rights in 10 different countries (including China) were bought by Apple several years ago from Proview’s Taiwan unit. However, Proview ...
Proview has held a press conference in Beijing to show that they really did have a product called the iPAD, that they manufactured it and indeed sold it. This bolsters the case that there really is a ...
Proview Technology has filed a lawsuit against Apple, saying that the California company has committed fraud and unfair competition. The China-based technology company accused Apple of misrepresenting ...
Grandall Law Firm, which represented the Chinese company in its action over the iPad trademark, sues for its 4 percent of the $60 million settlement. Steven Musil is a senior news editor at CNET News.
Proview revealed some details about its iPAD computer at a press event on Friday. The computer, which is the basis of a trademark claim against Apple’s similarly-named tablet, was introduced in 1998 ...
We’ll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest US & Canadian companies news every morning. Apple levelled a new legal threat on Monday against the struggling electronics company that ...
Last week, Taiwan-based technology company Proview took its battle over the iPad trademark from mainland China to the United States, arguing Apple had engaged in deceptive practices to purchase the ...