Apple's injunction on the Nexus; UN hosting mobile patent talks.

JkdJedi

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Samsung and apple both have deep pockets and that had nothing to do with this case.

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That's for sure, jokes aside, what happens to Samsung now? And more important what ripple effect will it have for the rest of the smartphone giants? Seems like if it has a screen and buttons its an Apple infringement now....sad.

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That's for sure, jokes aside, what happens to Samsung now? And more important what ripple effect will it have for the rest of the smartphone giants? Seems like if it has a screen and buttons its an Apple infringement now....sad.

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Not at all. There were specific features that Samsung infringed upon. Note that there were also quite a few devices that were found not to infringe.

What killed Samsung is that it became clear the infringement was intentional, not accidental. Apple has shown a willingness to negotiate for licenses, and I would imagine they would do that if the infringement was not purposeful.

The only thing this will do is spur other manufacturers to negotiate a license instead of fighting.

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