10.20Fiat says never plagiarized car designs in its
history
Fiat says never plagiarized car designs in its history
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-designs-in-its-history.html
Shanghai, October 20 (Gasgoo.com) Italian car maker Fiat SpA denied an
accusation from China's Great Wall Motor Co on Monday, saying it never
copying other automaker's design in its development history.
"We have not received any document related to the lawsuit yet and we do not
fully understand the reasons for the case," Fiat said in a statement. "Fiat
never plagiarized or copied products design of any carmaker in the world
during its 110-year history."
Great Wall Motor said on October 9 that it had already lodged a complaint
with the Shijiazhuang Intermediate People's Court in June and had submitted
substantial evidence to prove that Fiat staffs illegally visited the
former's research centre and took pictures of the Peri compact hatchback
then under development.
Great Wall spokesman Shang Yugui said yesterday that Shijiazhuang
Intermediate People's Court is preparing to send the complaint to Fiat's
headquarters in Italy.
Fiat previously took Great Wall to court in 2007 over the latter's Peri
model, which it said was a copy of the Fiat Panda. An Italian court ruled
against Great Wall at the time, which led to restrictions on Great Wall
selling this model in Europe.
However when Fiat filed its claim to China's Shijiazhuang Intermediate
People's Court later, the court dismissed the claim and ordered Fiat to pay
the court $1,291 in court fees.
Chinese car makers have been involved in a series of copyright infringement
cases in recent years since the country began pushing its auto industry to
develop more self-branded models. The intellectual property rights issue is
also used by foreign car makers to prevent price-competitive Chinese cars
from selling in their home markets.
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