SanDisk has put its MP3 players back on display in time for the end of the IFA electronics show in Berlin.
A court in Berlin had ruled against the US-based company, which has refused to pay Sisvel, an Italian patents firm, for a licence to the MP3 audio format.
But SanDisk succeeded in overturning an injunction ordering it to remove its audio players from its stand.
Sisvel and SanDisk have been in dispute since last year, with legal cases ongoing in several countries.
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