Latest reports coming in confirm that Apple's popular FaceTime application has run into rough waters in China, as a man in Taiwan has filed a lawsuit against it in the country. Lee, the plaintiff in this case has accused Apple of violating his patent by way of the FaceTime, a popular video-calling application. According to reports, Lee made the discovery upon buying an iPhone in Zhenjiang. He then decided to move to a local court. A report in China Daily quotes a spokesman for Zhenjiang Intermediate People's Court in Jiangsu province as confirming to have accepted the case. Click here for full story
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