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Apple loses legal battle against Huawei 'MatePod' trademark

Tech giant Apple has lost a legal battle to block Chinese conglomerate Huawei’s use of the “MatePod” name as its earbuds device.

Sentinel Digital Desk

BEIJING: Tech giant Apple has lost a legal battle to block Chinese conglomerate Huawei's use of the "MatePod" name as its earbuds device.

According to a report in the South China Morning Post, the iPhone maker opposed the Shenzhen-based Huawei's use of the "MatePod" brand in the earphone category "on the grounds that it was similar to Apple's own trademarks for the terms Pod, iPod, EarPods and AirPods".

According to the trademark office of the China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA), Apple argued that Huawei "maliciously copied" its trademarks, "which could have a negative impact on society". The Chinese authority, however, did not find Apple's argument compelling. The trademark authority said that there was "insufficient evidence" that proved Huawei's applications to be copies.

As per the report, Huawei has also been granted the MatePod trademark, although, Apple still has the right to file for additional appeals to CNIPA to go back on this decision. (IANS)