On July 30th, Zhongwang Software announced the disclosure of major litigation matters. The company has been sued by Autodesk in the Federal District Court for the Northern District of California, USA. The lawsuit involves allegations of copyright infringement and other related matters, and the specific amount involved in the lawsuit is currently unclear.
It is reported that Autodesk is requesting the court to issue injunctions against Zhongwang Software and related entities in the lawsuit. These bans include two forms: preliminary bans and permanent bans. The plaintiff seeks to prevent Zhongwang Software and related entities from continuing to engage in so-called copyright infringement through legal means.
At the same time, the lawsuit also involves allegations of improper use of trade secrets. Autodesk hopes to stop these accused behaviors through judicial means. The case is being heard within the United States federal court system.
Faced with this legal challenge, Zhongwang Software has made it clear that it does not recognize Autodesk's relevant claims. The company stated that it will actively take effective measures to respond to the lawsuit. Zhongwang Software emphasizes that it will protect its legitimate rights and interests through legal means.
The company specifically stated in the announcement that it will effectively protect the interests of the company and shareholders from infringement. This statement demonstrates Zhongwang Software's firm stance in responding to lawsuits. The management of the company has shown a clear attitude towards safeguarding shareholder rights and interests.
Regarding the assessment of the impact of litigation on the company's finances, Zhongwang Software stated that it is currently unable to accurately predict. The specific impact of this lawsuit on the company's current and future profits and losses is uncertain. The company reminds investors that the final actual impact will be determined by the court's effective judgment.