
Xiaomi Infringement Lawsuit Against Digital Blogger Rejected
Xiaomi sued a blogger named "Long Er Pro" who had repeatedly and maliciously published inaccurate content, such as reports about Xiaomi TV burning and poor cell phone performance.
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Xiaomi sued a blogger named "Long Er Pro" who had repeatedly and maliciously published inaccurate content, such as reports about Xiaomi TV burning and poor cell phone performance.
Tencent-owned Riot Games announced on Monday that it is settling a 2018 gender-based discrimination class-action lawsuit with California state agencies and current and former female employees for $100 million.
A software copyright infringement case leveled by ByteDance-owned game developer Moonton against Tencent opened for court sessions in Shanghai on November 29, attracting significant attention from the broader market.
According to Tianyancha App, a commercial information inquiry platform, the first-instance judgment of trademark infringement dispute between Tencent and Guangzhou Ren Wo Xing Video Game Store was made public.
New progress has been made in patent infringement cases between Chinese battery giant Contemporary Amperex Technology Co., Limited (CATL) and its competitor China Aviation Lithium Battery Co., Ltd. (CALB).
According to an announcement made by the Jinan Intermediate People's Court on Wednesday, the case of Chinese tech giant Tencent suing smartphone maker vivo for unfair network competition will be held on May 20.
Ningde Intermediate People's Court of Fujian Province is preparing to hear a lawsuit later this month in which Contemporary Amperex Technology Co., Limited (CATL) is suing SVOLT on the grounds of unfair competition.
Xiaohongshu, a lifestyle sharing platform, announced on Friday that it has formally filed lawsuits against three platforms, including Yunmeiyi, Qunliang and Shengshi Qilin.
The lawsuit over the music copyright infringement of 72 songs between Alibaba Culture Media Co., Ltd. and Tencent was drawn to a court decision on Jan. 15, where Tencent paid 432,000 yuan in compensation to Alibaba.
Hong Kong-listed Chinese battery manufacturer CALB has filed a lawsuit, suing its competitor CATL for alleged unfair competition by abusing patent rights for malicious rights protection and wanton slander.
According to a ruling issued by the Beijing Higher People's Court on July 23, Chinese Basketball Association (Beijing) Sports Co., Ltd. has sued two operators of Bilibili, claiming 406 million yuan ($60.05 million) in damages.
Hu Zijian, a former driver for Megvii Technology, threatened to sell recordings with sensitive information about the company to competitors in February, demanding $465,224 from Yin Qi, chairman of the company's board of directors.