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$2.2 Billion IP Suit Filed Against Computer Makers, Chinese Government

January 6th, 2010

A family-owned software maker has filed a $2.2 billion copyright infringement lawsuit against the People’s Republic of China, two Chinese software makers and seven major computer manufacturers, alleging they conspired to integrate code from the California company’s software into a Chinese Web-filtering product for widespread distribution. A lawyer for the plaintiff, Solid Oak Software, calls the suit a test case for U.S.

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