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    South Korea's Hija reaches settlement with Ningxia Yipin over intellectual property rights

    • Last Update: 2020-06-28
    • Source: Internet
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    February 16, 2017, South Korea's Hijie First Sugar Co., Ltd(hereinafter referred to as Hi-Jie) and Ningxia Ipin Biotech Co., Ltd(herein after ) reached a settlement over the infringement of the bacteriaAt this point, the global amino acid giant Hijie and Lysine production capacity in China's first Yipin after nearly two years of litigation has come to a successful conclusioni3t
    Since March 6, 2015, Hij has filed a lawsuit in the Hucheng Court of Inner Mongolia against Ilypin for infringing its lysine production strainOn July 2 of the same year, Hijie filed a lawsuit in Beijing District Court against another patent infringement in IpinIn the same month, Hijdge filed a lawsuit against Ipin and its European importers and agents in the District Court of Dusseldorf, Germany, against Ibegi3t
    In May and September 2015, Ipin filed a lawsuit against The State Intellectual Property Office of China against The State Intellectual Property Office of China and the District Court in Dusseldorf, Germany, for the invalidity of Higer's patenti3t
    In February 2017, The two sides reached a settlement through efforts by Eipin and HijHijie said that the infringement lawsuit against The Iperin bacteria, Ipin abandoned the lawsuit against The Higge patent invalidAt the same time, Hijer authorized Ipin to use its lysine and sucone strains i3t February 16, 2017, South Korea's Hijie First Sugar Co., Ltd (hereinafter referred to as Hi-Jie) and Ningxia Ipin Biotech Co., Ltd (hereinafter referred to as Eppin) on the bacterial infringement dispute, the two sides reached a settlement At this point, the global amino acid giant Hijie and Lysine production capacity in China's first Yipin after nearly two years of litigation has come to a successful conclusion i3t
      Since March 6, 2015, Hij has filed a lawsuit in the Hucheng Court of Inner Mongolia against Ilypin for infringing its lysine production strain On July 2 of the same year, Hijie filed a lawsuit in Beijing District Court against another patent infringement in Ipin In the same month, Hijdge filed a lawsuit against Ipin and its European importers and agents in the District Court of Dusseldorf, Germany, against Ibeg i3t
      In May and September 2015, Ipin filed a lawsuit against The State Intellectual Property Office of China against The State Intellectual Property Office of China and the District Court in Dusseldorf, Germany, for the invalidity of Higer's patent i3t
      In February 2017, The two sides reached a settlement through efforts by Eipin and Hij Hijie said that the infringement lawsuit against The Iperin bacteria, Ipin abandoned the lawsuit against The Higge patent invalid At the same time, Hijer authorized Ipin to use its lysine and sucone strains i3t
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