Nov 12 (Reuters) - Chinese chipmaker Yangtze Memory Technologies Co (YMTC) has filed a lawsuit against U.S. rival Micron Technology (MU.O) alleging infringement of eight of its patents. YMTC filed
The Beijing High People’s Court upheld a lower court’s ruling demanding Baidu to pay 64.5 million Yuan to NavInfo for copyright infringement and unfair competition, as announced by NavInfo on January
several countries, among them the UK, Germany and the US. In the UK nullity and infringement proceedings, parties have asserted 17 patents overall. So far, judges have heard three trials, while the
Netflix to cease and desist all further infringement activities within Germany. This injunction restricts Netflix from utilizing Broadcom’s patented technology in certain video streaming services.
The China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA) recently handed down decisions for a series of patent infringement dispute cases between Huawei and Xiaomi, marking the conclusion of
Imaging Technology Inc. and Union Technology International (MCO) Co. Ltd. for infringement of Canon's U.S. Patent No. 11,169,483, as well as a lawsuit that Canon filed on the same day in the District Court
trademark infringement and unfair competition, which it said has caused monetary and reputational harm. The lawsuit named Zoetop Business Co., the Hong Kong-headquartered entity that owned Shein’s website
protect the rights of artists and composers. This case joins a number of recent similar lawsuits against major AI developers for copyright infringement. For more information on these lawsuits, we
Broadcom (AVGO) announced that the District Court in Munich, Germany fined Netflix (NFLX) EUR 7.05 million for its infringement of a Broadcom patent. This fine was for Netflix’s continued
Huawei has won 10 million Yuan in combating malicious online trademark infringement, according to a recent judgement released by the Shanghai Jinshan District People's Court (hereinafter referred to