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    Dentons biochemical part lysine products found to be infringing by The Hague court

    • Last Update: 2020-07-03
    • Source: Internet
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    Dentons Biochemical Technology Group Co., Ltd., the world's third-largest corn processor,said that the company and several of its wholly-owned subsidiaries had been accused of infringement of lysine products in the Netherlands and had been found by the Hague District Court to have infringed some of the relevant patents by the group's member companies's statement said the Hague District Court also issued an order prohibiting the group member company from further infringing on two patent numbers and from selling, importing or trading any infringing L-lysine products in the Netherlands; Dentons said it was seeking legal advice and was planning to appealDentons said that in the year ended December 2006, the Group's exports to the Netherlands totaled about US$21.5 million, or 3.5 per cent of the Group's annual turnover, and only a portion of the L-lysine products were the subject of litigationThe company said it has studied and been able to produce several bacterial varieties that are related to litigation for the production of some L-Lysine products, which it will use for export to the NetherlandsIt is therefore considered that the judgement does not have a significant adverse effect on its financial or trade situation, the world's third-largest corn processor, Dentons Biochemical Technology Group Co., Ltd., said that the company and several of its wholly-owned subsidiaries were accused of infringement of lysine products in the Netherlands and that the Hague District Court had ruled that some of the relevant patents had been infringed by the Group member companies's statement said the Hague District Court also issued an order prohibiting the group member company from further infringing on two patent numbers and from selling, importing or trading any infringing L-lysine products in the Netherlands; Dentons said it was seeking legal advice and was planning to appealDentons said that in the year ended December 2006, the Group's exports to the Netherlands totaled about US$21.5 million, or 3.5 per cent of the Group's annual turnover, and only a portion of the L-lysine products were the subject of litigationThe company said it has studied and been able to produce several bacterial varieties that are related to litigation for the production of some L-Lysine products, which it will use for export to the NetherlandsIt is therefore considered that the judgement does not have a significant adverse effect on its financial or trade situation(name) 
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