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Quote: Originally Posted by GregInPrague So is this court hearing finished? I just read an article on WSJ that made it sound like the judge rejected the temporary injunction that Proview was seeking. That they would wait for the results from th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by parksgm If trademark ownership is so easy to determine, why would you assume that the legal team of a multi billion dollar corporation would make such a glaringly simple mistake? Of course, it is _possible_, but I thin…
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Apple's case doesn't seem to be very strong, from legal perspective Apple entered into a contract on the transfer of the trademark with someone who doesn't actually own the trademark. But this guy is actually an affiliate of the actual owner. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by GTR Taiwan is Taiwan, China is China, and Hong Kong is Hong Kong. 99 years of British influence didn't pass without making it's mark. I have many Hong Kong friends (my girlfriend is from there) and the difference…
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Apple's case doesn't seem to be very strong, from legal perspective Apple entered into a contract on the transfer of the trademark with someone who doesn't actually own the trademark. But this guy is actually an affiliate of the actual owner. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by sunilraman Nope, they entered into the agreement all with the same guy, Mr. Yang. - You need a lecture on company law on this. Yang is not a party to the agreement. He signed his name but he signed the name only i…
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So many china bashers here. Facts are actually pretty simple here. Apple entered into a contract on the transfer of the trademark with someone who doesn't actually own the trademark. But this guy is actually an affiliate of the actual owner. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by GoodGrief Actually, unless I'm mistaken, that's what a "limited liability" (LTD) incorporation (which Proview Shenzhen is, according to http://proview.net/About/Global_Network.aspx) allows for. The "limited liability" …
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Quote: Originally Posted by GoodGrief Actually, unless I'm mistaken, that's what a "limited liability" (LTD) incorporation (which Proview Shenzhen is, according to http://proview.net/About/Global_Network.aspx) allows for. The "limited liability" …
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Quote: Originally Posted by snailer Apple can crush Proview like a rotten grape. Then, if Apple wants to, they can shift most of their final assembly production out of China. That would be a major PR win for Apple anyway and kill 2 birds with one…
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Quote: Originally Posted by matrix07 This is China we're talking about. This country is corrupted and Proview can buy some influential officials/judges/ministers as much as they like. Proview is as foreign as Foxconn/Apple in China. Fact is Ap…
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Quote: Originally Posted by charlituna Proview might want to rein in their spokesperson. Because that kind of comment sounds like they did have an agreement with Apple and it could be exactly as Apple claims. But Proview is feeling a little hurt …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Stan_Timek So Proview sells the rights to the name, probably thinks that it didn't negotiate for enough money the first time around and now they "refuse to honor" the agreement. China isn't becoming more capitalistic,…