Apple pays Proview US$60m for iPad
The settlement allows Apple to get on with selling its popular tablet PC in China and should help Proview Technology pay off part of its debts, experts said
Apple Inc has paid US$60 million to Proview Technology (Shenzhen)
(深圳唯冠) to end a dispute over the iPad trademark in China that saw the
world’s most valuable technology company engaged in a protracted legal
tussle with a near-bankrupt Chinese firm.The lawsuit had hampered
some sales and delayed the launch of the new iPad in China. Prior to
the launch, Proview requested Chinese authorities in scores of Chinese
cities to order resellers to take all iPads off their shelves.The
court-mediated settlement, announced on the Web site of the Higher
People’s Court of Guangdong Province, will allow Apple to get on with
selling its popular tablet PC in one of its most important markets,
analysts said.“The settlement is great news for Apple. It just
allows them to get on with business and stop being distracted. The new
iPad has been so late to the China market that if they drag it any
longer, Apple will stand to lose quite a bit more,” said Wong Teck Zhung
(黃德俊), a Beijing-based analyst with technology research firm IDC.Apple
and Proview Technology (Shenzhen), a unit of Hong Kong-listed Proview
International Holdings Ltd (唯冠國際), have been negotiating to reach a
settlement since the court conducted an initial hearing in February,
after Apple appealed a lower court ruling against it.Apple had
said it bought ownership of the iPad trademark in various countries from
Proview, once a global monitor maker, but the Chinese company argued
the US firm dealt with only one unit of Proview.A Chinese court
ruled that Proview Technology (Shenzhen) owned the name in China.
Proview, which registered the iPad trademark in China in 2001, tried in
May to sue Apple in the US, but that case was thrown out. An Apple
spokeswoman declined to comment yesterday.The iPad dominates China’s tablet PC market with a market share of
more than 70 percent, though Lenovo Group Ltd’s (聯想) Lepads and Samsung
Electronics Co’s Galaxy Tabs have been gaining traction.Apple is
experiencing heady growth in Greater China — China, Hong Kong and Taiwan
— with second-quarter sales in the region increasing several-fold to
US$7.9 billion. From the launch of the iPad in the third quarter of 2010
to March this year, Apple shipped more than 6 million iPads to mainland
China, according to IDC.For Proview — which local media had said
was seeking as much as 10 billion yuan (US$1.57 billion) from Apple —
and its creditors, the settlement should be welcomed, some lawyers said.The
US$60 million will be paid into a court-designated account and used to
pay Proview’s creditors, a source familiar with the situation said.In
March, Taiwan’s Fubon Insurance Co (富邦產物保險), one of several Proview
creditors and a unit of Fubon Financial Holding Co (富邦金控), applied for
bankruptcy proceedings against Proview because of US$8.68 million in
outstanding debt.
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