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FS.COM Sued by Huawei Tech for Alleged Trademark Infringement
FS.COM (03355.HK) announced that the Company has received a civil statement of claim from Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. (Plaintiff) alleging that the Company had infringed the Plai...
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FS.COM (03355.HK)  -1.880 (-4.034%)   announced that the Company has received a civil statement of claim from Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. (Plaintiff) alleging that the Company had infringed the Plaintiff’s trademark rights.

The Plaintiff’s principal claims are that the Company cease infringing the exclusive rights to the registered trademarks, and that the Company be responsible for compensating the Plaintiff.

The Company is currently conducting an assessment, seeking legal advice and engaging in active communication with the Plaintiff and its attorney.

Based on the information currently available to the Company: the Company’s products do not infringe the Plaintiff’s trademark rights; and sales of the products as referred to by the Plaintiff in the statement of claim accounted for less than 0.2% of the Company’s operating revenue for 2025.
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