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LenovoGroup Ltd, the world's third-largest personal computer maker, sued rival Clevo Computer Co, claiming the Taiwanese company infringed twopatents for PC functions and owed millions of dollars in licensing royalties.
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Lenovo joins LG Electronics and Samsung Electronics in filing suits against Taiwanese computer makers for patent infringement. South Korea's LG in July won a suit against Taiwan's Quanta Computer and Compal Electronics.
Taipei-based Compal, the second-largest notebook maker after Quanta, is embroiled in a dispute with Samsung over software used for the output of data from notebook keyboards.
Taiwanese companies make about four out of five notebooks shipped by customers, including Hewlett-Packard, Dell and Apple Computer, according to researcher DisplaySearch.
Clevo, which owns the Buynowretailoutlet chain selling PCs and electronics, was scheduled to pay $3 million on August 31, 2006 and another $3 million by August 31 this year.
But the Taipei-based company has failed to pay "despite repeated demands for payment from IBM and Lenovo and despite repeated assurances of payment", Lenovo said in the complaint.
Geraldine Kan, Lenovo's Singapore-based spokeswoman, declined to comment on the litigation. So did Michelle Wu, Clevo's financial director.
Bloomberg News
(China Daily 03/08/2007 page14)
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