While golf might seem like a “relaxing” sort of game, there are subtle nuances to it that will help separate the pros from the newbies. If you’re just getting into the game and you’re looking for a way to help improve your swing technique, mobile sports performance evaluation developers, Mobiplex,...
IPAD trademark combatant wants to sell bio-energy Apple’s Chinese IPAD trademark nemesis Proview is set to kick start yet another business venture, having managed to attract over 100 million yuan (£10m) in funding to launch an LED lighting and bio-energy firm.…
In a strangely humorous case of "what goes around comes around", the law firm that helped Chinese manufacturer Proview win a US$60 million settlement against Apple for use of the trademark "iPad" in China is now suing Proview to get back at least $2.4 million in legal fees that have been left...
As some of you guys are probably aware by now, it wasn’t too long ago that Chinese company Proview sued Apple over the use of the iPad trademark, claiming that they did not have the rights to it. Long story short, Proview won and managed to arrive at a settlement agreement with Apple. Now here...
Grandall Law Firm, which represented the Chinese company in its action over the iPad trademark, sues for its 4 percent of the $60 million settlement. [Read more]
Monitor biz still hasn't paid its lawyers their fees Proview, the tech firm which recently forced Apple to part with $60 million to use the IPAD trademark in China, is now being sued by its own law firm after failing to pay its fees for the case.…
Guess who's hasn't yet gotten its share of Proview's recently acquired $60 million? Ironically, it's the lawyers that helped it win the iPad trademark dispute in China . According to Sina Tech , Grandall Law Firm confirmed that its shady client refused to pay up the promised 4 percent of Apple's...
$60m? Hardly worth opening our wallet to get it out Apple has forked out $60m to settle the row over the name IPAD with Chinese firm Proview Technology.…
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