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To: manalagi who wrote (137036)7/3/2012 10:44:19 PM
From: Cogito  Respond to of 213184
 
Apple operates internationally and it has legal consultants all over the world. They should have done a DD to find out where its trademark is valid. PR of China is a huge country, and that must be the first place to check if the trademark sold to Apple included that part of the world.
According to statements made by Apple early in the proceedings, they did check, and were satisfied that the trademark owned by the company they were dealing with did pertain in PRC.