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Chinese city seizes Apple iPads in name dispute

Chinese city seizes Apple iPads in dispute with domestic company over ownership of name

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BEIJING (AP) -- Authorities have seized Apple iPads from retailers in a city in northern China due to a dispute with a domestic company that says it owns the iPad name, an official said Monday. The Chinese company said it is asking for similar action in more than 20 other cities.

The dispute with Shenzhen Proview Technology threatens to complicate Apple's efforts to sell its popular tablet computer in China, its fastest-growing market.

Investigators started seizing iPads on Thursday in Shijiazhuang, southwest of Beijing, after receiving letters from Shenzhen Proview, said an official of the economic investigation unit of the city's Xinhua district. He would give only his surname, Wang.

"All the Apple iPads in the big shopping malls and supermarkets have been taken off shelves in Xinhua district," said Wang. He wouldn't say how many devices had been seized or the number of retailers affected.

An Apple Inc. spokeswoman in Beijing, Carolyn Wu, declined to comment.

Cupertino, California-based Apple has five stores in mainland China — two in Beijing and three in Shanghai — and authorized resellers in other cities. Phone calls to the Beijing and Shanghai commercial bureaus, which enforce trademarks, were not answered.

Shenzhen Proview registered the iPad name in China in 2001. Apple bought rights to the name from a Taiwan affiliate, Proview Taipei, that registered it in various countries as early as 2000. The mainland company says it still owns the name in China.

A Chinese court rejected Apple's complaint in December that Shenzhen Proview was violating its rights to the iPad name. The court ruled Proview is not bound by a 2009 agreement under which Proview Taipei transferred the trademarks to Apple for 35,000 pounds ($54,700).

Shenzhen Proview says it filed a trademark violation complaint in January with the commercial bureau of Beijing.

The company has asked authorities in more than 20 cities to investigate and to destroy promotional materials that violate its trademark, said its lawyer, Xie Xianghui. He declined to identify the cities, saying that might disrupt investigations.

"We haven't made a demand for economic compensation. We will pursue it through another channel," Xie said.

Shenzhen Proview Technology is a subsidiary of LCD screen maker Proview International Holdings Ltd., headquartered in Hong Kong.

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AP researchers Zhao Liang and Yu Bing contributed.

 

35 comments

  • Richard H  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  3 months ago
    So call it iPoop in China.
    • Pin 3 months ago
      LOL, thanks for the laugh during morning breakfast!
  • PatrickM  •  3 months ago
    SUM TING WONG here
  • Bart  •  3 months ago
    Another example of China Inc. attempting to put foreign products at a competative disadvantage in their country. With all their software theft, industrial espionage, currency manipulation, and government support for their industries, the whole country should be labeled an antitrust violation.
  • Veritas  •  New York, New York  •  3 months ago
    Talk about a shakedown. Why not rebrand it the iFukYu in China?
  • Chuck  •  Miami, Florida  •  3 months ago
    US manufacturers have to pay a heavy tax to bring goods into China While China gets to flood US markets with cheap goods with minimum duties. Remember Chinagate and Bill Clinton?
    • Meka 3 months ago
      go talk to the repubs they love china thats how they want american workers to cheap labor no health insurance and plain dumb.
    • JoeMaverick 3 months ago
      Both parties are to blame for the off-shoring of jobs to China and other nations. It's not Clinton alone nor Bush alone. Conservatives love it because their execs get to profit at the worker's expense.
  • John  •  Gaithersburg, Maryland  •  3 months ago
    IP can work for you and against you, this time this company registered IPAD in China before there was I-Anything back in 99-2000 period, can always just sell IPAD's outside China on the website since UPS can ship them everywhere in the world anyway.
    • Harry Kneecaps 3 months ago
      UPS cant ship anything and everything anywhere in the world. There are restrictions in certain nations. If China rules against Apple it could prohibit the iPad from being shipped into China by any means.
    • Jacks488 3 months ago
      They are made in China, so internal logistics will work.
    • Harry Kneecaps 3 months ago
      Meth is made in America but dealers cant legally ship it in America. If China rules the Apple iPad to be a violation of copyright it can certainly prohibit transport even within China.
  • f  •  New York, New York  •  3 months ago
    This is so typical Chinese. Whatever they can't do on their own merits, they will steal, copyright infringe, steal intellectual property, put antifreeze in toothpaste, poison in baby milk formula. Like I said . . . . so typical Chinese, why should we be surprised.
    • Ying 3 months ago
      You dumbfuk, they registered the name first, who's stealing who here
  • David I.  •  3 months ago
    "The court ruled Proview is not bound by a 2009 agreement under which Proview Taipei transferred the trademarks to Apple for 35,000 pounds ($54,700)."

    This is one major reason why we shouldn't manufacture in 3rd world countries.
  • Richard  •  3 months ago
    Just five words to our Industrial and technology companys that moved to china because ya luved the cheap labor...How ya like me now....
  • wildman  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  3 months ago
    In China it is called the Cha Ching!
  • Round_it_up  •  New York, New York  •  3 months ago
    Give a man a fish he eats for a day. Show a man how to fish he will kick your a...A lesson to remember ! Ha Ha Ha
  • Rudolf  •  Las Vegas, Nevada  •  3 months ago
    Who stole all those German patents after WW1? No one, we just called it war reparations.
    • Meka 3 months ago
      many of those same german scientist also came over to america to work and help build those same weapons . What does this have to do with the story anyway ?
  • Rabble Rouser  •  3 months ago
    Apple just needs to bribe the right party officials. China is riddled with corruption like a dead fish full of maggots.
  • duongut willy  •  3 months ago
    Apple #$%$ we only need your technology and infrastructure investments, and bribe money, we don't need your freaking products!
  • Pin  •  Midlothian, Virginia  •  3 months ago
    Oops
  • Anonymous  •  3 months ago
    The Chinese are prolific liars. They probably back-dated the trademark documents.
  • Anonymous  •  3 months ago
    Call the ones sold in China, iPod-XL
  • Anonymous  •  3 months ago
    The west should pull out all manufacturing from mainland China. There are plenty of other east asian countries we can work with. Sell the Chinese ipads w/o the name ipad
  • Harry Kneecaps  •  3 months ago
    I hope Apple loses. They sue anyone and everyone over alleged copyright violations. If your product has an "On" button theyll sue you because they had an "On" button first.
  • Richard  •  3 months ago
    bewarned and get out now because every foriegn company there will get the same thing sooner or later, one by one.......Let this be the first giant red flag ...hope your greed doesn't blind ya to whats commin down the road for all of you.....
 
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