Electronics company Philips has filed a trademark infringement case against an individual who set up a string of online outlets to sell allegedly counterfeit goods. Filed at the US District Court for
Recently the Shanghai 2nd Intermediate People's Court made the first instance judgment on the case in which Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. sued Wenzhou Ridian Electrical Appliance Co. Ltd. and
Dutch electronics company Philips has been ordered to pay more than $460 million after it was found guilty of infringing two patents. The judgment at the US District Court for the District of
One Plus must deposit ₹53.5 crores ($6.9 million) as interim security while its standard-essential patent dispute with Philips plays out in India, the Delhi High Court has ruled. Justice Jyoti Singh
The North American arm of Philips has accused wearable fitness tracker maker Fitbit of patent infringement. In a complaint filed yesterday, July 22, at the US District Court for the District of
Philips has alleged Xiaomi of infringing patented technology and has approached the Delhi high court to stop the Chinese smartphone maker from manufacturing as well as selling certain smartphones.
Context: Between May and September 2012, Philips sued three Indian DVD manufacturers, Pearl Engineering Company, Powercube Infotech, and Siddharth Optical Disc Private Ltd., for each infringing a
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