Monday, July 18, 2011

Review » Samsung Put on Notice for Illegal Copying

Review » Samsung Put on Notice for Illegal Copying 

Chirita Paris home designs solutions whose design is unusual for several years. These products include monitors asymmetric, which are now the subject of a legal dispute between the French house and Samsung. Chirita believes that certain products from the Korean giant, including the famous Monitor S27A950D inspired a bit of his creations.

Samsung is ordered to cease the manufacture and marketing of the products cited for illegal copying which is an infringement of intellectual property and copyright. Asian firm would have responded through his French lawyer that according to the new 2001 law of intellectual property, you have not paid the fee of 10 years and now your flat screen models have fallen in the public domain.

Chirita considers in turn the law on intellectual property is not retroactive and it does not apply to its design, registered with the INPI (National Institute of Industrial Property) since 2000 and protected until ‘in 2025.

In other words, this is far from settled, and it will surely expect a move to court to get to the bottom of the story. Note however that this is not the first time someone accuses Samsung of being a little too “inspired”.

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