* Legal battle over iPad brand

ABC News: “The battle between an ailing Chinese electronics maker and Apple Inc. over the iPad name is just as much a tale of obsolescence in the fast-moving global technology industry as it is a legal row over a trademark.

When businessman Rowell Yang Long-san launched his own iPAD-branded device in 2000, a decade before Apple unveiled its hit tablet, he declared it received an “overwhelming market response.”

“We are confident that we will be one of the major players in the new post-PC era — the information appliance era,” Yang said in the announcement of his new Internet Personal Access Device, which was jointly developed with National Semiconductor.

But unlike Apple’s iPad, introduced in 2010, Proview’s version failed to hit the market sweet spot that might have made it a hit. Today, the company is deeply in debt and threatened with removal from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.

But Proview still claims ownership of the trademark in China and is waging its fight on multiple fronts: court cases, asking commercial authorities to ban iPad sales in dozens of Chinese cities, and seeking a ban on exports of iPads from China where Apple supplier Foxconn employs about a million people in manufacturing the sleek tablet computer.”

http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory/feud-ipad-highlights-faded-tech-firms-woes-15798364#.T0tIfvFmJ8E

This law suit shows that copyright and IPR cuts both ways!

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4 Comments to “* Legal battle over iPad brand”

  1. Stefan Legge's avatar

    Yes, I see.
    It is just that the last few months, the only news I heard about Apple was related to law suits. And I am waiting for the iPad 3 as well as the iPhone 5. 😉

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    • owner@chindia-alert's avatar

      Well, Stefan, don’t hold your breath wrt to iPad3. This time, I feel sorry for Apple. It thought it had paid for the brand many years ago. Only to be told now that the seller was not authorised to do so! If the brand ‘owner’ wins, Apple will have to pay a huge amount now to carry on using the brand name. But it’s a big if.

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  2. Stefan Legge's avatar

    Apple should focus on its products, not wasting time & money on dozens of law suits.

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    • owner@chindia-alert's avatar

      @Stefan – if its merely about law suits where Apple is trying to prevent someone else from doing something, you may be right. But this particular case is the opposite. Someone is preventing Apple from marketing the iPad as the iPad, certainly in China, but possibly worldwide as the company has now filed a suit ini the USA!

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