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After the court suspended its ruling on naming rights on Thursday, Apple can now continue selling iPad tablets in Shanghai.
Chinese Proview has called for a court to stop Apple
It accused anyone of violating its trademark.
Sell this equipment in town.
A local court agreed to Apple's request to suspend the ruling until a larger case is heard later this month.
Apple insists it gained global rights to the iPad name in 2009.
Proview had asked the court to issue a temporary ban to remove the iPad from Shanghai.
Including Apple's own three stores.
Proview, after registering for the iPad in 2000, claimed the right to have the iPad name in the Chinese market-
It was just a few years before Apple released its tablet.
The company threatened to continue the battle in American courts.
Although Proview's Taiwanese subsidiary registered the name "iPad" in many countries, including China, Apple subsequently bought the rights to a global trademark.
However, Proview claimed that its Taiwanese subsidiary had no right to sell the name in China.
In this fight, Apple's devices were removed from the shelves in parts of the country.
Vipshop will also try to stop the import and export of the product.
Apple has previously lost a similar case in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen, where Vipshop headquarters is located.
Apple will appeal to the Guangdong High Court on February 29.
On Thursday, a Shanghai judge said it would not rule on sales in the city until other decisions were passed.
Earlier this week, lawyers from the two companies had a heated exchange in court.
Apple lawyer Qu Miao dismissed Vipshop's "IPAD" device, saying: "They have no market, no sales, no customers.
They have nothing.
He believes that the American company's equipment is good for China and provides jobs and taxes for China.
Xie Xianghui, a Proview lawyer, said this factor was irrelevant.
"Because you can't sell iPads in China, it's not a problem whether people will go hungry," he said . ".
"The court must rule according to law.
Do you have to sell this product?
Can't you sell it under a different name?
An Apple spokesman reiterated in a written statement
Reiterated the company's position in the dispute.
"A few years ago, we purchased the global rights of the Proview iPad trademark in 10 different countries," he said . ".
"Proview refused to comply with the agreement with Apple in China, and a Hong Kong court supported Apple in this matter.
"Our case is still pending in mainland China.