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Netgear sues TP-Link over 'Chinese company' claims amid rebrand

Netgear has filed a countersuit against TP-Link, alleging that the company's rebranding as an American entity is a deceptive practice. Netgear claims TP-Link continues to conduct significant research, development, and manufacturing in China, despite its reincorporation as a California company. This legal action follows the Pentagon's designation of TP-Link as a Chinese military company and occurs amidst an FCC ban on routers not manufactured in the U.S. AI

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Netgear sues TP-Link over 'Chinese company' claims amid rebrand

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  1. Tom's Hardware TIER_1 English(EN) · Luke James ·

    Netgear countersues TP-Link, saying firm 'remains, at its core, a Chinese company selling Chinese-made products' — alleges its 'American company' rebrand is false advertising

    Netgear filed counterclaims against TP-Link in federal court in Delaware on June 11, accusing its larger rival of false advertising under the Lanham Act.