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SingTel sued by Taiwan firm
Mon, Nov 24, 2008
The Straits Times

By Selina Lum

A TAIWANESE company has taken SingTel to court for trademark infringement over the word 'mio'.

Mitac International Corporation, a leading provider of computer products, Internet appliances and wireless communications products, had registered a 'mio' mark in Singapore in 2003.

The registration covered the category of goods which include computers, printers, modems PDAs, and mobile phones.


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