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Friday, October 14, 2011

Apple Inc. vs Samsung

 Update on this long lawsuit battle between two technology giants Samsung and Apple . Since April this battle has spread across the states and countries. Not much closer from when this began. 
September, Apple has receive an injunction which allows the company to thorough validate Samsung Galaxy products for the patents similarity's. But at the last hearing U.S judge as said Samsung  infringe Apple Inc. patents.
Apple spokeswoman Kristen Hugent  added " It's no coincidence  that Samsung latest products looks a lot like the iPhone and iPad . This kind of patents copying is wrong, we need to protect Apple intellectual property when companies steals our patents.
In Australia court on October 13. Judge Lucy Koh has slap a temporary ban on the sales on Samsung latest sales in Australia.
 The next hearing will be held in California on the miens ;
  • Whats was follow in the the Australia Or ale
  • The diffuclties that Apple Inc has establishing the patents validation
  • The Samsung infringement  Apple patents 
At this hearing hopefully there are enough evidences to  prove whether or not these great patent ideas was in fact copy. It's a wonder how one ruling from one Judge in the U.S court will effect the others in other countries.  
This is something boy! Right after Samsung launched it Galaxy 10.1 and other products Apple filed suit. Then Samsung counter suit. Then Samsung tries to market its smart phone in other countries and get ban.  I thought these companies most likely accomplish some resolvement already. There probably  more than meets the eye if you know what I mean. For one  if this was Apple patent why was Samsung was included in the making. Why did Apple didn't launch its iPhone when expected?  Now all this creativity and the patents feud and not many has the chance to even experience how great is this the Galaxy tab or iPhone. By the time this feud is over newer models and other patents will hit the market. For there are major search engines companies like Google is joining the patent business.  Truce is obviously recommended or at least a sooner resolve. 

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