Samsung vs. Apple, Inc. First US trial verdict – Aug 24, 2012

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Samsung vs. Apple, Inc. First US trial verdict – Aug 24, 2012 by Lisa Howe In South Korea, Japan, France, Italy, Britain, Australia & Dutch Courts Samsung files counter suites. Apple sues Samsung on April 15, 2001over IP on patents, trademarks, user interface, & style. Apple's evidence submitted to the court included side-by-side image comparisons of iPhone 3GS and i9000 Galaxy S . First US trial verdict – Aug 24, 2012 Found that Samsung had willfully infringed on Apple's design and utility patents and had also diluted Apple's trade dresses related to the iPhone Awarded Apple $1.049 billion in damages and Samsung zero damages in its counter suit Oct 12, 2016 First trial appeal On October 23, 2012, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office tentatively invalidated Apple's bounce back patent possibly affecting the ruling in the Apple v. Samsung trial. Apple's attorneys filed a request to stop all sales of the Samsung products cited in violation of the US patents Motion denied by Judge Lucy H. Koh on December 17, 2012, who also decided that the jury had miscalculated US$400 million in its initial damage assessment and ordered a retrial. Justice Elena Kagan suggested it might be difficult for a jury to decide how much damages to award based on a theoretical patent infringement of its shape, when that trait might be the main factor driving consumers to buy it. On Friday, September 21, 2012, Samsung requested a new trial arguing that the verdict was not supported by evidence or testimony, and the judge imposed limits on testimony time and the number of witnesses prevented Samsung from receiving a fair trial, and that the jury verdict was unreasonable. First trial controversy Apple's chief litigation officer, Noreen Krall, said courts at every level have found that Samsung intentionally and blatantly copied the iPhone, adding: "We think that's wrong and that it poses chilling risks to the future of design innovation." After the argument, Samsung's attorney, Kathleen Sullivan, said, "We are hopeful that the Supreme Court will give a sensible and fair reading to the design patent statute. That would be a win for businesses and consumers alike." Qualifications of the jury members were deemed inadequate for a complex patent case On October 2, 2012, Samsung appealed the decision to the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, requesting that Apple's victory be thrown out Critics claimed that the nine jurors did not have sufficient time to read the 700 questions in the jury instructions

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