Tuesday, November 26, 2013
A US jury has
ruled a verdict that Samsung must pay $290m to Apple for copying iPhone
and iPad features in its devices after a previous jury found Samsung owed Apple $1.05bn for patent infringement.
However, US District Judge Lucy Koh ordered a retrial because she said that jury miscalculated the amount Samsung must pay.
Apple said in a statement: "For Apple, this case has always
been about more than patents and money. It has been about innovation and
the hard work that goes into inventing products that people love.
"While it's impossible to put a price tag on those values, we
are grateful to the jury for showing Samsung that copying has a cost."
The jury's ruling covers 13 of the 26 Samsung devices that
Apple had argued copied its technology. These are mostly older Samsung
tablets and smartphones.
The $290m figure comes on top of the $550m Samsung owes Apple
as a result of the initial verdict. In total, Apple has now been
awarded close to $930m in the case.
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