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News | True North Company lost its lawsuit against the Phoenix Chinese Cultural Center website True North Company closed all online websites and information about the Phoenix COFCO Chinese Cultural Center in August this year...

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True North Company closed all online websites and information about the Phoenix COFCO Chinese Cultural Center in August this year, hindering the business of existing merchants in the center. In order to let people know that the cultural center is still running, the businesses and restaurants are still there, and at the same time to save the cultural center, the overseas Chinese community registered a website in September this year: https://www.phoenixchineseculturalcenter.com/ The above is the Chinese and English version, which collects all the information about the Phoenix Chinese Cultural Center for the reference of all those who care about the Chinese Cultural Center.

In November this year, True North filed a protest against this website with the American Arbitration Commission, asking the judge to transfer the ownership of the website to True North. After reading the arguments from both parties, the judge ruled that all three of True North's protests were untrue. The judge ruled: True North acted in bad faith and attempted to hijack legitimate websites in an illegal and reversal manner. The judge determined that the overseas Chinese community was not at fault and could continue to own and operate this website. Today, there are many reports on this matter on the Internet. Because this is a relatively new website ownership case, many people are very concerned about it.

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