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  • Monday, February 13, 9:37 AM Retailers in some Chinese cities have been ordered to halt sales of iPads (AAPL), according to media reports. The move follows a lawsuit in which Proview claims it's owned the name for over a decade. Another report has iPads being confiscated from retailers in Shijiazhuang. Apple quivers, +1.8% and over $500/share.
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  • And another report just says that some retailers have removed them from their shelves just in case something happens (like confiscation by the goverment) BUT that if you ask they sell them to you.
    13 Feb, 10:11 AM Reply Like
  • Isn't funny the country that steals tech, stops the sales of the biggest product in history of tech, because of the 'name', rights. LOL
    13 Feb, 12:32 PM Reply Like
  • They could call it "that thing" - as long as it looks like an iPad and has an Apple symbol it will sell just fine.
    13 Feb, 08:43 PM Reply Like
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