Saturday, November 23, 2013

Violate Apple patents, Samsung Pay Apple USD 290 million

Violate Apple patents, Samsung Pay Apple USD 290 million
Samsung vs Apple
The war between Samsung and Apple continues. This time it was the South Korean vendors who must swallow bitter pill after they return lost in court after being found guilty of violating Apple's patents.

Eight Court jury in California, U.S., has decided that a number of Samsung products like the Galaxy S4 and the other has been proven legally and convincingly violated patents owned Smartphone and tablets Apple.

This decision makes the Samsung again have to spend a bit of money not to pay it to Apple. California court itself decided that Samsung pay $ 290 million to Apple.

This demands a jury is somewhat lower than that proposed by Apple is asking Samsung to pay compensation amounting to USD 380 million, while from the Samsung only want to pay $ 53 million alone.

Samsung is not without its struggles to reject the results of this decision, because they are also asking for a retrial but was rejected.

During the trial, Apple's Senior Vice President of Marketing Phil Sciller said that since the beginning of the Samsung Galaxy S blatantly imitate the iPhone.

“Imitate the action to make the world did not see and have Apple and questioned its expertise and innovation that they provide to consumers, “said Phil, as quoted from Trusted Reviews, Friday (11/22/2013).

"We started from our iPods and given all the resources to produce a product," he said.

No comment yet from Samsung regarding Apple’s defeat. But clearly, this is not the first time the Korean manufacturer was lost to Apple and ordered to pay a sum of money.

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