Samsung ‘disappointed’ by US judge’s tablet decision
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Samsung Electronics said it was “disappointed” at a US judge’s refusal to lift a ban on US sales of its tablet computer as it fights a long-running global legal battle with arch-rival Apple. SEOUL: Samsung Electronics said Thursday it was “disappointed” at a US judge’s refusal to lift a ban on US sales of its tablet computer as it fights a long-running global legal battle with arch-rival Apple. A California jury declared on August 24 that the South Korean electronics giant should pay Apple $1.049 billion in damages for illegally copying iPhone and iPad features for its flagship Galaxy S smartphones. But the jury said Samsung did not abuse design patents that were the grounds for a temporary ban — placed by US District Court Judge Lucy Koh in June — on Galaxy Tab 10.1 device imports. However, Koh wrote in a ruling Wednesday that she would grant Samsung’s request to lift the ban if she could, but no longer had authority to make the call since the firm appealed to a higher court to have the ban overturned. …MORE Click here to read the rest of “Samsung ‘disappointed’ by US judge’s tablet decision”. |
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