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Friday, 22 November 2013
Biz - Apple-Samsung Rivalry !
US jury orders Samsung to pay
Apple $290 million
SAN JOSE, California: 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 US 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.
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 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
Tuesday at the conclusion of the weeklong
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 US 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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