
Fast Fashion Giant SHEIN Allegedly Steals Designs
SHEIN, a fast fashion retailer founded in China in 2008, recently fell into a copyright infringement dispute over alleged design theft.
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SHEIN, a fast fashion retailer founded in China in 2008, recently fell into a copyright infringement dispute over alleged design theft.
On August 10th, according to Tesla China, the judgment result of the trademark infringement case filed by Tesla against "Tesla Beer" was announced.
In a case of information sales contract dispute caused by a digital collection transaction heard by Hangzhou Internet Court in Zhejiang Province, China, it was pointed out that digital collections belong to virtual property that is protected by law.
Tencent recently sued a website's operating company for unfair competition and received 1.09 million yuan ($170,416) of compensation.
A Tesla car owner took Tesla to court after buying a second-hand Model S from its official website without knowing the car had suffered a major traffic accident previously.
The decision in regard to Tencent's lawsuit against Douyin for video infringement was announced. Douyin needs to delete, filter and intercept related video clips on the platform about the soap opera named "The Worm Valley", and compensate Tencent for more than 32.4 million yuan ($4.38 million).
On Jan. 31, Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi announced to have sued the U.S. Department of Defense and the U.S. Treasury Department in hopes to reverse the executive order that bars American capital in the company.
Chinese chip maker SMIC announced on Friday that it had received a ruling from the United States District Court for the Central District of California dismissing, in its entirety, the civil lawsuit with prejudice and without leave to amend.
Chinese battery maker CALB announced on November 30 that it will immediately stop selling products that infringe on the patent rights of a rival, CATL, and compensate the latter 2.96 million yuan ($417,577).
Tencent sued the operator of mayibangfu.com for 5 million yuan ($775,506) as the latter was suspected of organizing and inducing WeChat official accounts to click ads and trading WeChat accounts.
A former top executive at prominent NFT startup OpenSea was arrested on Wednesday and charged with wire fraud and money laundering in connection with a scheme to commit insider trading.
The trial regarding a pair of infringement cases for invention patent rights in which AUX Air Conditioning sued Gree Electric Appliances and Ningbo Yongge Information Technology Co., Ltd., has now ended.