23 Feb 2012

Apple Wins iPad Battle



 

Great news for Apple! a court in China has thrown out a claim by Chinese company Proview to stop the sale of iPad's in Chinese stores. The company claimed that Apple's iPad infringed on trademark law.

Losing this battle would have been disastrous for Apple as China is a big source of their revenue and most iPad's are made in the country. Apple claims to have purchased the rights to the name but Proview disputes this. Many Chinese stores had already removed the iPad from their shelves. The iPad 3 is soon to be released so Apple will be pleased to have resolved this matter ahead of it's release.

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