Apple ordered to suspend iPhone 6 sales in Beijing
BEIJING (AP) -- A Chinese regulator has ordered Apple Inc. to stop
selling two versions of its iPhone 6 in Beijing after finding they look
too much like a competitor, but Apple says sales are going ahead while
it appeals.
The ruling by an intellectual property tribunal is the latest legal
stumbling block for Apple in its second-biggest global market following
the suspension of its iTunes movie service in April. The company also
faces rising competition from local brands including Huawei and Xiaomi,
which have gained market share.
The order by the Beijing tribunal said the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus looked
too much like the 100C model made by Shenzhen Beili, a small Chinese
brand. The order was issued in May but reported this week by the Chinese
press.
Apple said a Beijing court stayed the administrative order on appeal and the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus still were on sale.
Apple suspended its iBooks and iTunes Movies services in April, which
news reports said was due to an order by Chinese regulators. The company
said it hoped to resume service soon.
In May, Apple suffered another setback when a court ruled that a
Chinese company is allowed to use the iPhone trademark on bags, wallets
and other leather goods. Apple said it would appeal.
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