Apple again insisted on banning the sale of Samsung products
Apple has submitted a proposal to ban Samsung phones and tablets after it was determined to violate three of its competitors' patents.
Apple has submitted a proposal to ban Samsung phones and tablets after it was determined to violate three of its competitors' patents.
On May 2, the San Jose court ( USA ) confirmed that Samsung illegally used 3 patents and had to compensate Apple for 120 million USD. Apple also violated a Samsung patent but is said to be unintentional and pay only $ 158,000.
Apple is looking for a tough rival from Korea to leave the US market.
Not satisfied with the results, last weekend, Apple continued to ask the court to ban the older generation products of Korean firms distributed in the US, including Admire, Galaxy Nexus, Galaxy Note, Galaxy Note. II, Galaxy S II, Galaxy S II Epic 4G Touch, Galaxy S II Skyrocket, Galaxy S III . Apple said that Samsung also violated their copyright on newer models but not yet added documents in the session this court.
Apple lawyers believe that Apple is suffering from " irreparable and irreparable damages " if Samsung is still allowed to sell products containing copy features. They also filed an appeal with the aim of increasing the amount of compensation and reducing the amount of money they had to pay to Samsung.
However, according to Michael Risch , Professor of Law at Villanova University, Apple has been denied two times by the court to prohibit the sale of Samsung products and it will be difficult for them to achieve this goal.
Apple began its legal battle with Samsung since 2011 on all four continents. Both are leading the fertile smartphone market with an estimated value of $ 338.2 billion in 2013. Samsung's market share is falling from 32% to 31% while Apple also drops from 18% to 15% in I / 2014 quarter due to the emergence of cheap brands from China such as Xiaomi, Huawei .
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