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In early 2011, Apple initiated patent infringement lawsuits against Samsung, who typically responded with countersuits. [3] [4] Apple's multinational litigation over technology patents became known as part of the phone wars: extensive litigation and fierce competition in the global market for consumer mobile communications. [5]
2011, Sep 09: Apple's preliminary injunction against sales of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Germany is upheld. [89] 2011, Sep 12: Samsung announces a lawsuit against Apple in France that had been filed in July over 3 patents. [90] 2011, Sep 12: Apple countersues Samsung in the UK over an unknown number of patents. [91]
In the 2014 lawsuit, Samsung is accused of infringing five of Apple Inc.'s patents in 10 phone and tablet models, while Samsung has responded with a counterclaim, in which it states that two patents for nine phones and tablets have been infringed on by Apple. Jury selection for the trial occurred on March 31, 2014. [271]
A U.S. appeals court overturned a $120M jury verdict against Samsung, finally handing the smartphone maker a significant win in its patent feud with Apple.
After recently filing actions against Apple and HTC in the International Trade Commission, Kodak's legal team now has Samsung in its sights. According to a press release, Kodak has filed a federal ...
Apple just filed an injunction against Samsung to prevent the company from selling several products in an attempt to protect themselves from future infringement. Here's the catch: the products ...
However, they failed to reach an agreement after years of negotiating. Having reached a deadlock, Huawei filed lawsuits against Samsung in the US on 24 May 2016 [1] and China on 25 May 2016. [2] In retaliation, Samsung filed lawsuits against Huawei in the US and China, along with various counterclaims and requests for patent invalidations. As ...
Samsung has been fighting tooth-and-nail against Apple's victory in a key smartphone patent lawsuit, but it may have little choice but to pay up at this point. The US Supreme Court has refused to ...