Luxpro wins case against Apple in Taiwan, seeking $100 million in compensation
On the heals of coming out on top against Apple in a in patent infringement case (concerning the iPod shuffle) in Taiwan, Taiwan-based Luxpro has resumed shipping its MP3 players in the local market and the company has filed for $100 million in damage compensation against Apple, according to Luxpro company chairman Fu-Ching Wu (transliterated from Chinese).
Luxpro also plans to resume shipping its MP3 players to the US market in March, Wu said
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