Friday, August 24, 2012

Apple Wins Big in Patent Infringement Lawsuit Against Samsung

A U.S. jury has found that  Samsung acted willfully to infringe at least three of Apple's patents; found the  Apple patents valid and awarded Apple $1.051 billion in damages. 

The jury found the Galaxy tablet did not, however, infringe any Apple patents.

The jury also found that Apple did not infringe Samsung wireless standards or features patents

Separately, a South Korean court has ruled that Apple and Samsung violated each other's patents, has prohibited the companies from selling the infringing devices in South Korea, and has awarded both companies fairly insignificant damages, the Wall Street Journal says.

The three-judge panel in the Seoul Central District Court also ruled that there was "no possibility" that smart phone buyers could confuse devices from the companies.


Full details still are being released, and we must expect perhaps years of subsequent litigation, but Apple seems to have a big victory against its most potent competitor in the smart phone business.

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