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Default Chinese court decides that Apple invented something

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In a surprise move, a Chinese court has ruled in favour of Apple in design patent dispute.

For those who came in late last May, a Beijing patent regulator ordered Apple's Chinese subsidiary and a local retailer Zoomflight to stop selling the iPhones after Shenzhen Baili Marketing Services lodged a complaint, claiming that the patent for the design of its mobile phone 100c was being infringed by the iPhone sales.

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