NEW DELHI: Chinese device maker OnePlus has
been restrained by the Delhi High Court from marketing and selling of handsets
bearing the Cyanogen mark.
The court, after hearing the plea of Micromax
Informatics, though allowed the Chinese company to clear its stocks through an
interim order.
In the case 3761/2014 between the Micromax
Informatics and Shanzhen Oneplus Technology, lawyers for the former argued that
they have entered into "exclusive rights" with the US software developing
company Cyanogen, and alleged that OnePlus has breached its rights.
OnePlus was launched on December 2,
exclusively on e-Commerce marketplace Amazon.com.
It, however said that they had entered into a pact with Cyanogen in February and that the latter terminated the agreement just a couple of weeks ago.
It, however said that they had entered into a pact with Cyanogen in February and that the latter terminated the agreement just a couple of weeks ago.
Micromax is all set to launch YU Cyanogen
phone in India on 18 December. OnePlus could not be reached for comments.
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