Coolpad sues xiaomi for patent infringement
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Problems for Xiaomi before it goes public. Since the Chinese company has been sued by the Coolpad subsidiary, Yulong Computer Telecomunications Scientific. The reason for the lawsuit is the infringement of patents by the company. The Chinese brand is accused of having used a patent without authorization. Therefore, it is requested that the production of the brand's phones be stopped.
Coolpad sues Xiaomi for patent infringement
Among the phones whose production should be stopped is the Xiaomi Mi Mix 2S. Furthermore, it is not the first time that there has been a conflict between these two Chinese companies, since in January Yulong sued her for a similar reason.
Xiaomi sued for patent infringement
The lawsuit filed in January appears to be due to the improvement in the intellectual property environment. So Coolpad denies that it has anything to do with Xiaomi's IPO. As they comment, the patented design of its multiple cards and other technology that is related to the user interface, were used by Xiaomi illegally.
Therefore, Coolpad demands to be compensated for the losses that have been incurred for this infraction. Although so far no figures have been given on the compensation they hope to obtain. While the other brand involved denies the allegations.
They have commented that they carried out everything within the law and that they are collaborating with the authorities in charge of investigating this matter at present. It is not known how long the investigation will last or what will happen with it. So we will have to be vigilant.
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