Read more.Fails to convince US judge to block sales of Galaxy smartphones in the States
Read more.Fails to convince US judge to block sales of Galaxy smartphones in the States
It's pretty sad that the insane US patent system is yielding saner results than the German system. Well ruled Judge Lucy Koh!
Okay, so let me get this right: the judge is saying here that Samsung has infringed Apple's patent, but the offending patent itself may be invalid?Judge Koh added, "Apple has established a likelihood of success on the merits at trial," and went on to add that Apple would likely prove Samsung infringed one of its tablet patents, but that it was unlikely to overcome Samsung's challenges to the validity of the patent, with Apple requiring both proof of infringement and validity of the infringed patent to succeed in its lawsuit.
If that's the case, then what cretin in the USPTO allowed it in the first place? And secondly, if the patent is ruled as "invalid" does that not set a useful precedent (to Samsung's benefit) in the EU actions?
Phew - long sentence!. You might want to change "vein" to "vain" perhaps?Though, with Samsung already placing a redesigned Galaxy Tab 10.1N out into the German market in response to design patent infringement and with the Galaxy S III expected in the first-half of next year, any victory on Apple's part may, very well, be in vein, especially if Samsung's new designs vary significantly the next time around, which, with Apple's distancing of itself from the Korean firm and emerging technologies such as flexible OLED displays, where Samsung will likely have a market edge, increasing design variations seem a likely possibility
Overall, though very true imho. Apple seem to be going through a "evolution rather than innovation" phase with iPhone/iPad - fair enough, if I had as much market share as them then "playing it safe" would see eminently reasonable. On the other hand, Samsung does seem to be delivering a lot of technically noteworthy features.
Scribe (05-12-2011)
Wonder if the courts are already fed up with this whole patent suing culture and intend to nip it in the butt quicker than run into years of crap. Must be a right head ache for courts to deal with Apple and all there petter problems...
surely its the same for samsung though? They have got to where they're today through crap loads of years providing different phone designs and smartphones, Apple came up with a basic design (lets break it down to basics like that tablet case was...) that was the same as stuff from the likes of LG Samsung HTC and most likely a load of others, all that was used was the current market strength and adapted a bit and apple kicked ass because of it.
Thankgod someone in the US is on the verge of being SANE! Didnt think id live to see that day...
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