Company sues Microsoft for IPR abuse

High-tech company Zhongyi Electronic Ltd., which is a major Chinese font and input method provider, is suing US-based Microsoft for intellectual property rights (IPR) violations, a claim that Microsoft disputes.

The Beijing No.1 Intermediate People’s Court has accepted the case but hasn’t yet set a date for the start of proceedings.

The case brought by the Beijing-based company involves Microsoft’s use of Zhengma, a Chinese input method (IME), a system that allows Internet users to type Chinese using the Roman alphabet, which is then translated into Chinese characters.

Company sues Microsoft for IPR abuse


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