Samsung wins $ 120 million appeal against Apple

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Apple and Samsung have been involved in patent lawsuits for several years. With each unfavorable sentence for Koreans, Samsung usually appeals to resubmit more data to try to justify that the sentence to which it has been sentenced is not correct. In Apple's lawsuit against Samsung for the use of the "quick links" patent along with two others, and in which the Korean company was ordered to pay 120 million dollars, the court of appeal has held that Samsung did not infringe any patents after all, so he will not have to pay the 120 million dollars to which he had been sentenced. The United States Court of Appeals, from the state of Washington DC affirms that Samsung Elecctronics Co Ltd did not infringe on Apple's "quick links" patent along with slide-to-unlock and autocorrect., therefore the previous sentence is annulled and finally the Koreans will not have to pay the fine imposed by the court.

In the same report, published by Reuters, the court has ruled against Apple for the use of a Samsung patent, but at the moment no more details related to it have been leaked. This is a great victory for Samsung in a legal battle that has raged for several years, but it will not be the end of the lawsuits between the two companies.

Both companies still have many lawsuits filed, in which basically both are accused of using patents previously registered by the other company. For now, one of the demands that had attracted the most attention, that of slide-to-unlock, has been won by Samsung. This lawsuit was one of the first that both companies faced along with the one that Apple presented when Samsung launched the first Galaxay model, which the Koreans finally lost.


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  1.   surce said

    Who has not infringed any patent? Come on, what happens is that they are cool because they have not unlocked the terrorist's phone and "they are not good Americans" because they do not serve their country.

    Like this one, many await Apple for ignoring those bastards.