Apple wins patent dispute case in China
Top business and technology news for March 27, 2017. Part of the daily The China Projectย news roundup "The selection of Carrie Lam."

Over the weekend, a Chinese court ruled in favor of Apple in a patent dispute case with a domestic subsidiary and local retailer, according to Xinhua News Agencyย (in Chinese). The ruling overturned a ban, which prohibited selling Appleโs iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus in the country. The ban was enforced last summer after Shenzhen Baili Marketing Services, a local smartphone manufacturer, accused Apple of infringing on patents for the exterior smartphone design of its 100C mobile phone. Reutersย reportedย that the Beijing Intellectual Property Office revoked the ban and affirmed that the design of the iPhone does not violate Shenzhen Bailiโs patents.
Meanwhile, Apple has been trying to boost its presence in China. The Cupertino-based company recently announced that it plans to open two new research and development centersย in Shanghai and Suzhou, following the openingย of its first $45 million research hub last September in Beijingโs Zhongguancun ไธญๅ ณๆ, often referred to as the countryโs Silicon Valley, and another in Shenzhen.
Last week, Apple CEO Tim Cook visited the headquarters of the bike-sharing company Ofo in Beijing and met with the companyโs founding members, including CEO Dai Wei. Cook also visited the Beijing-based startup Keep, the developer of an app with the same name, which offers a workout tutorial. Zhao Ziming, an analyst based in Beijing, toldย the China Dailyย that Cookโs visit indicated that Apple has recognized โChinaโs research capabilities and the importance of Chinese developers to the tech giant.โ
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