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Re: JoTu post# 172596

Sunday, 05/19/2019 8:30:25 AM

Sunday, May 19, 2019 8:30:25 AM

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ASUS is a Chinese company. Source documents are written in Chinese. Anything not natively written in English will go thru translator.

Since Chinese language cannot differentiate CocaCola from Coca Cola to Coca-Cola, any language translation can interpret it in any way.

https://www.coca-colacompany.com/packages/brands.


With that being said, here's the public presentation of ASUS in ENGLISH.

https://cn.engadget.com/2019/05/16/asus-zenfone-6-flip-camera-hands-on-release-date-price/#gallery=1043347&slide=7579715&index=28

LIQUID METAL is consistently being presented here with no trademark tag.

Below is a detail presentation of the "flip camera" module. One can see clearly why BMG is required.

https://cn.engadget.com/2019/05/16/asus-zenfone-6-flip-camera-hands-on-release-date-price/#gallery=1043343&slide=7579677&index=11

"liquid metal" has been loosely used in China for last 10 years (including Lugee's maze). One of the reason for LQMT investment is for BRAND. BRAND ownership (via LQMT) is to fend off all other Chinese competition.

One can see ProMetalTech minimize "liquid metal" usage.

http://www.prometaltech.com

I do anticipate LQMT will go after ASUS for branding infringement (unless ASUS is their customer).

LQMT can care less about Kang. Setting a lawsuit example is an indirect way to secure "branding" revenue from all the "whales".








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