Samsung Loses Round in Federal Court

6tr6tr

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This is really a case of two problems:
1. The patents being awarded by the patent office are usually not valid and should never have been awarded
2. Judges are unable to properly understand software and what's "obvious" and simple despite appearing complex and unique to a non-software person.
 

Jude526

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Apple wants to have the gambit on everything. They hate competition. I will never own Apple products. They have too much control.
 

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Although I have not read the parties' pleadings in this case, it seems to be more of a form not function argument from Apple. A patent was granted for certain aspects of this "form" but is such a generic form patent enforceable? My notion is that Samsung will ultimately prevail if it perseveres.

In the meantime, Apple will successfully hinder competition in this market space even if the Cupertino campus fails with the merits of its claims in this matter.