SAN FRANCISCO (CN) - Apple must face claims of abusing its monopoly power in the MP3 player market and sending threatening letters to a Taiwanese competitor's partners, demanding they sever ties while ...
The financial troubles for Apple just don't seem to end. Luxpro – the Taiwanese manufacturer known for its MP3 player that closely resembled the iPod shuffle – has emerged victorious in the lawsuit ...
Apple’s also receiving a drubbing for everything else the Luxpro lawyers could think of other alleged offences, including “contract interference, attempted monopolization of the MP3 player market, ...
In today’s marketplace, consumers are saturated with offerings that are often perceived as nearly identical. Securing meaningful distinction amid saturated markets has become one of the most ...
Luxpro, the Taiwan electronics maker that appeared to have been roundly thumped by Apple for producing an iPod Shuffle knockoff, is ready to rumble again. A Taipei court agreed in July 2005 that ...
Living up to a promise it made in January 2007, Taiwanese electronics maker Luxpro has at last filed a lawsuit against Apple claiming that the American company was plotting a multinational scheme when ...
LuxPro, makers of the Shuffle-inspired Super Tangent, are up to their old tricks, taking the best from Apple’s marketing materials and remixing them, Tangent-style, to create something that’s just shy ...
Luxpro Technology, a digital media player manufacturer which successfully defended a lawsuit from Apple Computer over an imitation iPod shuffle, said Wednesday it now plans to countersue the iPod ...
We reported on Luxpro’s “Super Shuffle” around CeBIT, and it’s pretty obvious why Apple is spittin’ mad. It has more functionality than the iPod shuffle, yet looks exactly the same. Apple has managed ...
Taiwan’s Luxpro Corp. unveiled two new digital music players bearing a superficial resemblance to Apple’s iPod Shuffle player at the Computex trade show in Taipei this week. The Top Tangent and EZ ...
You knew it was going to happen: Stevie J. unleashed the lawyers on LuxPro, makes of that eerily suspicious-looking Super Shuffle flash MP3 player that turned up last week.