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Saturday, 23 November 2013
Court Order Samsung To Pay Apple $290 Million For Copying IPhone And IPad Features
A Silicon Valley jury on Thursday ordered
Samsung Electronics to pay Apple $290
million for copying vital iPhone and iPad
features.
The verdict covers 13 older Samsung
devices that a previous jury found were
among 26 Samsung products that
infringed Apple patents.
The previous jury awarded Apple $1.05
billion. But U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh
ordered the new trial and tossed out
$450 million of the damages after
concluding the previous jury
miscalculated the amount Samsung
owed.
Apple vs Samsung: A U.S. jury awarded
Apple $290.45 million in a damages
retrial against Samsung Electronics on
Thursday, it is the latest battle in global
patent litigation between the two mobile
giants
Samsung appealed that verdict and is
expected to appeal the latest verdict.
A third trial is scheduled for March to
consider Apple's claims that Samsung's
newest devices on the market also copied
Apple's technology.
Apple and Samsung are the world's two
biggest smartphone makers. The bitter
rivals have been waging a global battle
for supremacy of the $300 billion
worldwide market.
Apple has argued in courts, government
tribunals and regulatory agencies around
the world that Samsung's Android-based
phones copy vital iPhone features.
Samsung is fighting back with its own
complaints that some key Apple patents
are invalid and Apple has copied
Samsung's technology.
Samsung lawyer William Price argued
Apple is misconstruing the breadth of its
patents to include such things as the
basic rectangle shape of most
smartphones today.
'Apple doesn't own beautiful and sexy,'
Price told the San Jose jury.
Apple and Samsung are the world's two
biggest smartphone makers and the bitter
rivals have been waging a global battle
for supremacy of the $300 billion
worldwide market
Apple attorney William Lee told the jury
that Samsung used Apple's technology to
lift it from an also-ran in the smartphone
market three years ago to the biggest
seller of them in the world today.
'Apple can never get back to where it
should have been in 2010,' Lee told the
jury on Tuesday at the conclusion of the
week-long trial.
The fight in San Jose is particularly
contentious. The courtroom is a 15-
minute drive from Apple's Cupertino
headquarters, and several prospective
jurors were dismissed because of their
ties to the company.
The South Korean-based Samsung has
twice sought to stop the trial, accusing
Apple on Tuesday of unfairly trying to
inflame patriotic passions by urging
jurors to help protect American
companies from overseas competitors.
The judge denied Samsung's request for
a mistrial, but did reread to reread an
instruction ordering them to put aside
their dislikes and biases in deciding the
case.
On Wednesday, Samsung again
demanded a halt to the trial after the U.S.
Patent and Trademark Office told Apple it
was planning to invalidate a patent
protecting the 'pinch-to-zoom' feature at
issue in the jury's deliberation. The judge
ordered more briefing while declining to
stop the trial.
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