Texas Sues TP-Link for Covering Up Chinese Manufacturing
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Texas attorney general sues TP-Link for misrepresenting its connections to mainland China and the security of its devices; TP-Link claims rivals and competitors are conducting a smear campaign.
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Router Maker Accuses Rivals, Competitors of Smear Campaign The Texas attorney general invoked state consumer protection law to sue Wi-Fi router maker TP-Link Systems for misrepresenting its connections to mainland China and the security of its ubiquitous devices. The suit says TP-Link should be forced to declare that their products are made in China.