Microsoft Corp now says that it will file its first trademark piracy suit in a civil court in China, seeking damages from a Chinese research institute for allegedly counterfeiting those holograms that are used to identify Microsoft products: it reckons it has lost between $30m and $180m from the activities of a Taiwanese ring that […]
Microsoft Corp now says that it will file its first trademark piracy suit in a civil court in China, seeking damages from a Chinese research institute for allegedly counterfeiting those holograms that are used to identify Microsoft products: it reckons it has lost between $30m and $180m from the activities of a Taiwanese ring that pirated software and labelled it with the counterfeit holograms, which, as reported, were made by the Reflective Materials Institute at Shenzhen University in Shenzhen.