U.S. judge rejects Apple bid for injunction
against Samsung
A U.S. decide rejected Apple Inc's latest bid for a
enjoining against Samsung physical science Co
Ltd in another sign of the decreasing impact of
the smartphone patent wars.
Apple won a $120 million jury finding of fact
against Samsung earlier this year over 3 Apple
patents. However, U.S. District decide
Australopithecus afarensis Koh in San Jose,
California, on weekday denied Apple's request to
prevent Samsung from marketing infringing
options on its smartphones associated with those
patents.
An Apple representative declined to comment. in
a very statement, Samsung aforementioned it
welcome the ruling. "We stay committed to
providing yankee shoppers with a large selection
of innovative merchandise," Samsung
aforementioned.
Until this year, the 2 leaders in mobile technology
had been engaged in international patent judicial
proceeding over Samsung's phones that use
Google's mechanical man software system.
However, Apple and Samsung in agreement
earlier this month to drop all patent lawsuits
outside the us.
In her ruling on Mon, Koh dominated that
Apple's name as Associate in Nursing pioneer
"has well-tried extraordinarily robust" despite
Samsung's infringement.
"Apple has not incontestable that it'll suffer
irreparable damage to its name or goodwill as
Associate in Nursing pioneer while not Associate
in Nursing injunction," Koh wrote.
enjoining against Samsung physical science Co
Ltd in another sign of the decreasing impact of
the smartphone patent wars.
Apple won a $120 million jury finding of fact
against Samsung earlier this year over 3 Apple
patents. However, U.S. District decide
Australopithecus afarensis Koh in San Jose,
California, on weekday denied Apple's request to
prevent Samsung from marketing infringing
options on its smartphones associated with those
patents.
An Apple representative declined to comment. in
a very statement, Samsung aforementioned it
welcome the ruling. "We stay committed to
providing yankee shoppers with a large selection
of innovative merchandise," Samsung
aforementioned.
Until this year, the 2 leaders in mobile technology
had been engaged in international patent judicial
proceeding over Samsung's phones that use
Google's mechanical man software system.
However, Apple and Samsung in agreement
earlier this month to drop all patent lawsuits
outside the us.
In her ruling on Mon, Koh dominated that
Apple's name as Associate in Nursing pioneer
"has well-tried extraordinarily robust" despite
Samsung's infringement.
"Apple has not incontestable that it'll suffer
irreparable damage to its name or goodwill as
Associate in Nursing pioneer while not Associate
in Nursing injunction," Koh wrote.
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