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Shanghai Youhome's design patent infringement
June 22, 2021
Markor International Home Furnishings Co Ltd recently made a request to the Shanghai Intellectual Property Administration for the settlement of a patent infringement dispute with Shanghai Youhome Furniture Co Ltd.
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Shanghai Hugui IP agency conducts illegal patent agency business
June 22, 2021
A law-enforcement inspection was carried out by Shanghai Municipal Administration for Market Supervision on July 29, 2020 on Shanghai Hugui Intellectual Property Agency Co Ltd, which was found to be illegally engaged in the business of a patent agency.
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Dispute over Siemens design patent infringement
June 21, 2021
The plaintiff – German engineering and manufacturing giant Siemens AG – in September 2018 purchased six switch products from the Aqara series on online market Tmall.
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LEPIN's infringement of LEGO's copyright
June 17, 2021
In October 2018, the Shanghai Public Security Bureau found that a brand called LEPIN had been copying assembly toy designs by Danish toymaker LEGO and selling them on e-commerce platforms such as Taobao and JD.
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Illegal application for registration of Huoshenshan trademark
June 16, 2021
The Shanghai Municipal Market Supervision and Administration Bureau initiated investigations into illegal activities based on a notice from the CNIPA on the rejection of epidemic-related trademarks.
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Infringement of Bordeaux geographical indication trademark
May 7, 2021
The trademark of Bordeaux is a geographical indication collective trademark that has been registered by the Bordeaux Wine Council in France and the exclusive right is valid until July 20, 2027.
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Patent infringement dispute over 'motor' design
May 7, 2021
The petitioner Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd obtained the design patent named "Motor" on June 25, 2014 and the patent number is ZL201330488292.4. The patent right was legal and valid when the petitioner filed a request for adjudication over an infringement dispute.
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Police crack down on pirated videos
February 4, 2021
Fourteen people from influential video portal YYeTs, which offered over 20,000 overseas films and television series with Chinese subtitles, were detained recently for copyright infringement, the Shanghai Public Security Bureau said on Feb 3.