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UK Court Slaps Apple Again, Orders It To Pay Samsung’s Legal Expenses

Oliver Haslam·November 11, 2012
The legal battle between Apple and Samsung has spanned across many continents, and shows no sign of ending any time soon. The spat in the UK has turned particularly gruesome, too, with Apple being forced to go so far as to place apologies on its website after accusing Samsung of copying its hardware. That, obviously, didn't go down well in Cupertino.

Apple Goes After Galaxy Note 10.1 And Android 4.1 Jelly Bean In Existing Lawsuit Against Samsung

Ben Reid·November 7, 2012
The Apple vs. Samsung saga doesn't appear to be dying down any time soon, with both companies prepared, it would seem, to play the long game in a case which won't be going on trial until 2014. Apple has said it would like to see both the Galaxy Note 10.1 and Android 4.1 Jelly Bean added to the California lawsuit versus its bitter Korean rival, insisting both products infringe upon its own intellectual property.

Apple Apologizes For “Inaccurate” Statement On Their UK Website To Samsung, Posts Proper Letter

Ben Reid·November 4, 2012

Revised Apple Statement Regarding Court-Ordered Samsung Judgment Appears In UK Print Publications [IMAGE]

Paul Morris·November 2, 2012
It was only yesterday when a United Kingdom based court of appeals took the decision to reprimand Apple for their failure to act in proper accordance with an original judgment in October that stated they must issue an apology to Samsung Electronics through their customer facing UK website. Although the company has removed the initial linked statement from their website and are yet to publish the new homepage based announcement, they have started publishing the notice in UK print publications.

New UK Court Ruling Forces Apple To Change Website Apology To Samsung Within 48 Hours

Paul Morris·November 1, 2012
It was only a matter of time before a UK court of appeal got involved and ruled that Apple's apologetic statement to Samsung on their UK customer facing website didn't comply with the original ruling.

Apple Loses Appeal Against UK Ruling That Said Samsung Did Not Copy iPad Design

Paul Morris·October 18, 2012

Apple Wants Another $707 Million In Damages From Samsung On Top Of $1 Billion

Oliver Haslam·September 23, 2012
You remember the ongoing battle between Samsung and Apple over what does and does not constitute patent infringement? You know, the one that ended with Apple being awarded $1 billion in damages and Samsung left to lick its wounds? Bet you thought that was the end of that, didn't you?

Samsung To Courts: We Will Soon Sue Apple Over Patent Infringement In iPhone 5

Awais Imran·September 20, 2012
After a massive defeat in U.S. court against Apple, Samsung is preparing itself to take Apple to court over its iPhone 5, which, according to current information, infringes upon almost ten patents. Check out the details after the jump!

Apple Wins Legal Case Against Motorola Mobility In Germany Over Rubber-banding Patent

Paul Morris·September 14, 2012

Japanese Court Rules That Samsung Devices Do Not Infringe On Apple’s Utility Based Patents

Paul Morris·August 31, 2012
Although Samsung is still in the process of hiding in the shadows of the consumer technology industry in an attempt to lick their wounds that are a result of their rather large defeat against Apple in California, they have managed to present their case in a Japanese court and notch up what can only be classed as an extremely small victory over the Cupertino-based iPhone giants. Although the case is in no way as large as the recent happenings that have been going on in San Jose recently, a victory is still a victory and Samsung will walk away from this one with their heads held a little higher.

Judge Lucy Koh Sets December 6th As Hearing Date For Apple’s Request To Ban Samsung Devices

Paul Morris·August 29, 2012
Although Apple is still floating on a fluffy cloud of victory after the weekend’s verdict in their San Jose trial against Samsung, they will understandably just be wishing that the legal system was simple and straightforward that forced Samsung to pay their dues and allow both companies to move in with minimal fuss. Unfortunately, the world doesn't work that way, and although the nine man jury found in favor of the fruit company in pretty much all of their claims, there are still additional court dates required to determine the next steps for both companies.

Google Releases Statement On Apple Vs. Samsung Verdict

Oliver Haslam·August 28, 2012

Apple Names The Samsung Phones It Wants Banned In The United States

Oliver Haslam·August 28, 2012
Were you wondering where the Apple vs. Samsung patent battle would turn next? Now you know, with the news that a hardware ban is firmly within the Cupertino firm's sights. Fresh on the heals of winning a tasty victory in the courts on Friday, Apple has today named the eight Samsung smartphones which it hopes those same courts will ban from sale in the United States.

So Apple Won The Case Against Samsung, What Does It Mean To You – The Consumer?

Awais Imran·August 27, 2012
It’s all over the (technology-focused) news! The jury in San Jose, California has passed the verdict for the Apple vs. Samsung case, with a ruling that goes completely in Apple’s favor: Samsung is guilty of multiple patent infringements in most of its smartphone lineup and is to pay over 1 billion dollars to Apple in damages; Apple is to pay absolutely nothing to Samsung because they are innocent (at least in thee eyes of the courts).

Members Of Jury Speak Out On Apple Vs. Samsung Case, Says There Definitely Was An Infringement

Ben Reid·August 26, 2012
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