Category: Supreme People’s Court
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China’s top court overturns Nefecon generic PI despite U.S. Paragraph III-style no-launch pledge
A Chinese generic of Nefecon obtained formal approval after promising not to launch until patent expiry, then used that approval to seek procurement listings. China’s top court nevertheless held that the broken Paragraph III-style pledge was a regulatory breach – not an admission of patent infringement.
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China’s top court hands U.S. patentee landmark patent damages award
U.S. insecticide producer FMC Agriculture Singapore has been awarded a record of nearly 33 million Chinese yuan ($4.84 million) in patent infringement damages in a decision in which the defendant’s legal representative has also been found jointly liable – a rarity in Chinese IP infringement cases.
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14 years of litigation, 28 days of breakthroughs: Apple contains a once-€1.2 billion Siri patent threat and advances its China AI rollout
Within 28 days, Apple won two first-instance judgments in its 14-year Siri patent dispute, in which Xiao-i had initially sought approximately €1.2 billion in damages, and Apple Intelligence completed filing with China’s cyberspace regulator. Behind that convergence lies a remarkable procedural history.
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Gallium nitride patent wars: Infineon’s products removed by authorities during Shanghai trade fair
Following a preliminary injunction judgment by the Supreme People’s Court of China against Infineon last month, the company was ordered to remove several of its products on display at Asia’s largest electronics trade fair yesterday.
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China’s Supreme People’s Court confirms Innoscience’s China GaN injunctions against Infineon are interim relief
China’s top court has published its decisions in Innoscience v. Infineon, which support ip fray’s reading of Innoscience’s China GaN win over Infineon as interim relief, not final merits wins.
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Infineon disputes Innoscience’s claim of “final Chinese GaN patent victory”
In a statement to ip fray, Infineon said China’s Supreme People’s Court decision concerned preliminary injunction relief and that the main proceedings remain ongoing.
