Patent Infringement Trial
Coming off the good news Samsung won Best Smartphone at the Mobile World Congress, the South Korean-based company lost a bid in banning Apple devices in Japan.
The patent infringement trial between Apple and Samsung has hit a minor roadblock for both parties ahead of its 2014 trial.
Despite the $1.05 billion verdict, the Apple vs. Samsung patent infringement lawsuit continues, however, the judge presiding over the case might halt proceedings.
The saga between Apple and Samsung and their patent infringement trial is not over, not in the U.S. or across the pond.
Despite the $1 billion verdict in favor of Apple Inc., the Cupertino-based company and Samsung continue to prolong the patent infringement lawsuit.
Four months following the $1.05 billion verdict in Apple's favor, additional filings have been in order and requested to ban.
In the latest ruling in the Apple vs. Samsung patent infringement trial in San Jose, California, bring mixed victories for Samsung and Apple.
The Apple vs. Samsung patent infringement trial is not exclusive to the two companies, but it has brought other tech companies involved.
The patent trial of the 21st century is not exclusive to the US, but it has been occurring in several countries across Asia and Europe.
It is the trial that can change the face at how patents will be dealt with, even at the price of billions of dollars, involvement of technology companies, and courts worldwide
It’s court day today for Apple and Samsung in regards to their ongoing patent infringement trial.
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As if Samsung wasn't occupied with ongoing worldwide lawsuits against Apple, the South Korean company now has to worry about another patent lawsuit.