China jurisdiction report: stitching up damages over sewing machines
Brother is a Japanese company which manufactures industrial sewing machines. As a plaintiff it has filed many infringement litigation cases before Chinese courts. For instance, in 2010, a subsidiary corporation of Brother sued two Chinese defendants on the grounds of infringement of an invention patent covering a sewing machine owned by the subsidiary corporation.
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