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Apple wins iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus patent case in China Last Updated : 27 Mar 2017 03:15:04 PM IST File Photo
Apple has won a trial against a Chinese phone maker in Beijing as a court overturned a ruling against Apple Inc. over iPhone patents, a media report said on Monday.
The Beijing IP Court ruled that the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus do not infringe on patents for exterior smartphone design held by a defunct local manufacturer, Shenzhen Baili Marketing Services Co, technology website marketwatch.com reported.The disputes were over the exterior design of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus models, which Shenzhen Baili claimed were a copy of their 100C smartphones.Initially, Apple was handed an injunction to stop selling its iPhone 6 line in Beijing for alleged infringement.Apple and Beijing-based phone retailer Zoomflight quickly filed an administrative appeal with the Beijing Intellectual Property Bureau and Apple was permitted to sell the phones until further review by the court.The Cupertino-based company on Saturday opened a new Apple Store in Nanjing city of China which has a 90-by-30-foot glass entryway.For the first time, customers can explore The Forum a place where the local community can gather and learn and The Boardroom a space for local entrepreneurs, developers and business customers to get hands-on advice and training.Earlier this month, Apple announced it would invest $508 million in China to build two additional Research and Development (R&D) centres in Shanghai and Suzhou to boost local talent.Apple's attempt to boost its presence in China began last September with the opening of its first R&D centre in Beijing's Zhongguancun Science Park, often referred to as "China's Silicon Valley".With this investment, Apple will have a total of four centres in China.IANS For Latest Updates Please-
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