Two pioneering legal actions in China involving high-profile companies have been settled, with one case highlighting the fresh powers handed to consumers under the country's new anti-monopoly laws.
China Mobile, the world's largest mobile phone group with 500m subscribers, has agreed to pay Rmb1,000 ($146) to settle a lawsuit filed by a customer who alleged it had abused its mono-poly position to extract unfair revenue from subscribers.
A Shanghai court has also thrown out a case against Nasdaq-listed Shanda Interactive Entertainment because the plaintiff had insufficient evidence to prove its allegations.
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