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WiWo reports that a German court has ordered Renault to stop selling two of its models over a patent dispute.

The German business magazine WirtschaftsWoche reported that a German court ordered French 'carmaker Renault to stop the sale of its 'Megane and Clio models due to a dispute with U.S. tech group Broadcom over patent rights.

According to the magazine, the regional court of Munich found that Renault did not have a 'license' for certain ethernet cable connections on 'the two models.

The court in Munich did not respond immediately to a comment request. Renault was not available for a comment immediately.

The WirtschaftsWoche?also stated that the ruling would not be enforced until a deposit of "several millions" of Euros is paid by Broadcom and that Renault can also suspend enforcement through an appeal or settlement. (Reporting from Ludwig?Burger and Kirsti Knolle, in Berlin; additional reporting from Dominique Patton, in Paris. Editing by Miranda Murray.)

(source: Reuters)