HarmonyOS (鸿蒙) reportedly sues self-media account "圈内人Xm_" for ¥2 million
Lawsuit
It has been reported that HarmonyOS (鸿蒙), the operating system developed by Huawei (华为), has initiated legal action against a self-media account known as "圈内人Xm_", seeking 2 million yuan in damages. Reportedly the suit accuses the account of harming the HarmonyOS brand and spreading false or infringing content, though detailed court filings and the exact legal grounds have not been publicly disclosed. The claim surfaced on Chinese media and corporate-data platforms; independent verification of the full complaint is pending.
What this means
Self-media (自媒体) — independent social accounts and blogs that can wield large audiences — have become frequent flashpoints between platform users and major tech brands in China. Why push for a high damages figure? Brand control and deterrence. For a strategic asset like HarmonyOS, maintaining a trusted image matters commercially and politically. Reportedly the plaintiff is seeking not just compensation but a public correction and takedown of the disputed content.
Broader context
HarmonyOS is more than a mobile OS inside China; it has been positioned by Huawei as a resilient alternative amid U.S. export controls and wider tech decoupling pressures. That geopolitical backdrop raises the stakes for reputational disputes: criticism or allegations that spread widely can complicate partnerships, device adoption, and regulatory narratives. Expect more aggressive IP and reputation enforcement from large Chinese tech projects as they internationalize.
Note on sources
The initial reports came via Chinese outlets and platform notices; it has been reported that the story first appeared on domestic feeds and corporate-registration services. Full court documents have not been published widely, so some details remain unconfirmed.
