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Shanghai-based voice assistant developer Zhizhen Network Technology has filed a lawsuit against Apple and its Shanghai subsidiary Apple Computer Trading, alleging that Apple's Siri voice assistant app infringes on one of Zhizhen's patents (ZL200410053749.9). Read More
At a press conference on April 10, China's State Intellectual Property Office (SIPO) revealed that revisions are underway to the Trademark Law that will increase trademark protection and raise fines levied for trademark infringement from the current maximum of RMB 500,000 to RMB 1 mln. Read More
China's State Intellectual Property Office (SIPO) has approved 40 Apple design patents covering 37 products, including the iPad, iPhone, iOS, and MacBook Air, as well as three design patents for Apple's Shanghai store. Read More
Recently, a number of Chinese government ministries and agencies jointly issued notice of a new crackdown on online sales of counterfeit goods. Read More
The "2009 Annual Report on Piracy Rates in the Chinese Software Industry" was approved and issued recently, releasing figures for piracy prevalence in the Chinese software industry. Read More
Chinese consumer electronics company Aigo has brought suit against HP China in the Beijing No.1 Intermediate People's Court, alleging that three HP notebooks use a SATA (Serial-ATA) to USB Plus connector that infringes upon Aigo's patents. Read More
Hangzhou Intermediate People's Court has found Samsung guilty of infringing a GSM/CDMA dual-mode handset patent held by Holley. Read More
Shenzhen's Intellectual Property Office has completed a draft copy of measures to protect the intellectual property rights of Internet software. Read More
Guangdong Mobile's self-developed "SMS Port Character Transformation" technology recently passed patent review by the State Intellectual Property Office (SIPO). Read More
An authoritative source has revealed that officials at the State Intellectual Property Office (SIPO) are organizing a research unit to launch an investigation into monopolistic practices by the international software titan Microsoft. Read More