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Sinovel sued in Brazil over software codes

Sinovel, the world’s second-largest wind turbine maker by production, is being pursued through the courts by one of its biggest international customers over allegations the Chinese wind company stole some of the software codes that power its turbines.

In a complex web of legal disputes, Desenvix, the Brazilian power company, has filed a court case against Sinovel in a court in Brazil, in an effort to force the Chinese company to provide the software code inside 23 turbines it purchased last year.

Desenvix says it believes the software codes may have been stolen from another company: AMSC, the US components manufacturer.

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