Apple responded to the iPhone6 ​​ban on sales and said it is still selling normally in China

Jinghua Times News (Reporter Gu Xiaoyu) "The appearance is suspected of copying Chinese manufacturers, and the iPhone 6 was banned in Beijing." Such a news has been widely spread recently. Yesterday, the reporter learned that Apple said that the iPhone6 ​​and iPhone6Plus are still selling normally in the Chinese market.

The news that the iPhone6 ​​was banned was the result of a patent infringement case filed by the Beijing Intellectual Property Office in May this year. The bureau determined that Apple's iPhone6 ​​and iPhone6Plus phones infringed a Chinese mobile phone manufacturer's patent for design. And made an administrative penalty, ordered Apple Computer Trading (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. to stop selling iPhone6, iPhone6Plus two mobile phones.

In response to this incident, Apple said that it had filed an administrative lawsuit against the decision of the Beijing Municipal Intellectual Property Office last month. The penalty decision is pending review by the Beijing Intellectual Property Court; the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6Plus products are still being sold normally in the Chinese market. This shows that the lock-up order against Apple has not actually taken effect, and will eventually be implemented, depending on the judgment of the court.

It is understood that Apple "plagiarism" is the Chinese mobile phone manufacturer profit, it has cooperated with iQiyi to launch a custom machine "100+" mobile phone. However, this brand has withdrawn from the market last year. According to the patent information in this case, the patent application for the related mobile phone products was on January 13, 2014, and the authorization announcement date was July 9, 2014, which was indeed earlier than September 2014 released by Apple iPhone 6. Compared with the appearance of the patented mobile phone and the appearance of the iPhone 6, the two phones have similarities.

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