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u-blox announced that the Hangzhou Intermediate People’s Court has
ruled in favor of u-blox in separate copyright and patent infringement
lawsuits the company filed against Techtotop Microelectronic Technology
Co. Ltd. (TTT). The rulings found that TTT infringed on u-blox’s
intellectual property in its TD1030 navigation chips and that TTT must
pay damages (RMB 11 million).
In 2019, u-blox filed claims
against TTT for both copyright and patent infringement after u blox
noticed similarities of functionalities of TTT’ s TD1030 chip and
corresponding modules with u-blox’s M8 GNSS receivers. Following
in-depth investigations, including reviews and analyses conducted by
independent laboratories, u-blox concluded that the similarities must
have been the result of illegal copying of u-blox’s source code by
Techtotop.
According to the Court’s decision, TTT must stop
producing and distributing its TD1030 navigation chip and navigation
modules with the infringing software.
“u-blox is very pleased
with the decision of the Court which issued a fair and decisive ruling
on a complex source code infringement case,” stated Thomas Seiler, CEO
of u-blox. “Our technologies are the result of our commitment to
continuous research and development, and it is our responsibility to
vigorously pursue any and all unauthorized uses.”
Source:en.ctimes.com.tw
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