Patent Infringement Trial
Apple Inc. secured a victory over Samsung Electronics Co. in the latest patent infringement trial in South Korea.
The patent infringement trial continues between Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co., with the Cupertino-based organization revealing how much money they seek in legal bills.
The retrial of the Apple vs. Samsung patent infringement trial is in its early states, but this time the focus is on financial damages.
The patent trial of the century is back in the news as Apple Inc. is seeking to recoup more money from their lawsuit against Samsung Electronics Co. from August 2012.
Samsung Electronics Co. lost their bid for President Barack Obama to issue a ban veto on their products.
Samsung Electronics Co. is waiting for President Barack Obama to issue a veto regarding an U.S. imports ban.
Samsung Electronics Co. could receive a hefty fine by the European Union (EU) in regards to an antitrust dispute with rival Apple Inc.
Samsung will likely see a number of their devices banned in the United States unless President Barack Obama intervenes.
Apple Inc. has seen an increase in the company's stock following the latest rulings by the U.S. International Trade Commission.
The U.S. International Trade Commission has issued a ruling to ban a number of Samsung devices for infringing Apple Inc.'s patents.
Less than week after the Obama administration vetoed a ban that would ban the U.S. imports of certain Apple devices, the Cupertino-based organization is reportedly looking to block the sales of Samsung smartphones.
Samsung is feeling the effects of President Barack Obama's veto of the looming iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPad 2 U.S. ban.
The Obama administration's decision to overturn the International Trade Commission's (ITC) iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, and iPad 2 ban has brought "concerns" from the South Korean government.
Apple has scored a victory on its impending U.S. ban of the iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, and iPad 2.
The International Trade Commission (ITC) has delayed its decision on the imports ban for three Apple devices.