On 20 1 1 may11day, Huawei obtained a preliminary ban on trademark infringement in ZTE Germany. According to a copy of the court's judgment, the ban was issued by the court in Hamburg, Germany on May 2. The ban prohibits ZTE from using Huawei's registered trademark on its USB data card and prohibits the sale of USB data cards with trademarks protected by specific laws. The judgment was made through rapid legal procedures without hearing ZTE's defense. If ZTE has any objection, it can appeal. Foreign media commented on this case that the German court made a ruling in such a short time, indicating that ZTE's infringement facts are very clear. Judging from the release time of the reported ban, Huawei should have been informed of this matter a few days ago, but it did not take the initiative to publicize it. On April 28th, Huawei filed a lawsuit against ZTE in Germany, France and Hungary, accusing it of infringing a series of patents and trademarks related to Huawei data card and LTE technology.
Some experts said that China's mutual litigation will help popularize the awareness of intellectual property protection in China business circles, make enterprises respect each other's intellectual property rights and innovation achievements, and help to reverse the common intellectual property rights infringement phenomenon in business circles at present.