Saturday, March 30, 2013

China: Apple reported from a studio for selling films d animation 8217; # & on iTunes without permission

The troubles for Apple in China seem never ending: a State film studio would have denounced the California company for selling some of his # film & 8217; animation without permission.

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One Chinese State film studio recently denounced Apple for having allegedly sold some of his # film & 8217; animation on iTunes without permission. This is a news story that will please certainly not all 8217; # & Cupertino company, given the media attacks against the company over the past five days carried out by People # & 8217; s Daily: 8217; # & last in fact considers the & # 8217; customer service and refund policies available to Chinese citizens inferior to those available in other countries.

Apple has also been denounced by a Shanghai company , accused of violating with Siri some patents relating to speech recognition service & # 8220;Xiao & # robots 8220;. L 8217; # & last dispute, as reported by the South China Morning Post held in Beijing:

The Shanghai animation studio, which has produced some movies d 8217; # & animation as The Monkey King, accusing Apple Inc. and Apple Electronics Products Commerce (Beijing), one of its Chinese subsidiary, of violating intellectual property rights by providing unauthorized download services on the App Store.

An Executive of 8217; # & Shanghai company confirmed that he had filed the complaint at the Court of Peking, which accepted the case.

At this point, we just have to wait for a response of 8217; # & Californian company, increasingly criticised in China.

Source: 9to5Mac



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