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Apple and Samsung Both Get South Korea Bans

New submitter Mackadoodledoo sends this quote from the BBC: "A South Korean court has ruled that Apple and Samsung both infringed each other's patents on mobile devices. The court imposed a limited ban on national sales of products by both companies covered by the ruling. It ruled that U.S.-based Apple had infringed two patents held by Samsung, while the Korean firm had violated one of Apple's patents. The sales ban will apply to Apple's iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4 and its tablets the iPad and iPad 2. Samsung products affected by the ban include its smartphone models Galaxy SI and SII and its Galaxy Tab and the Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet PCs."

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  1. Thats one way.. by EponymousCustard · · Score: 5, Insightful

    to stop the patent wars! Ban everybody!

    1. Re:Thats one way.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

      This is exactly what the US should do if they had half a brain. Nobody wins with software patents. Not even "Hello world".

    2. Re:Thats one way.. by AwesomeMcgee · · Score: 5, Funny

      I own "Hello World", you owe me $20 or I will sue!

    3. Re:Thats one way.. by flanders123 · · Score: 5, Funny

      This is like Dad getting fed up with his 2 brat kids fighting in the back seat of the car. "You two kids get along right NOW... or I'll turn this car around right now and NO ONE will get ice cream!".

      (Yes that qualifies for +5 Car Analogy)

  2. Re:Damages by thaylin · · Score: 5, Informative

    Apple infringed 2 essential patents, Samsung 1 design patent, apple should have had to pay more.

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  3. The Judge(s) don't want to be LYNCHED by wisebabo · · Score: 5, Informative

    Considering that Samsung, just ONE CONGLOMERATE, generates 20% of the entire country of Korea's GDP, I hardly think the judge(s) would be capable of being impartial.

    Korean's are quite "feisty" (I've got some blood). I've been in numerous protests in Seoul where students would fight the police for days over some perceived fault by the U.S. Demonstrations by striking workers quickly become violent.

  4. How's the thermonuclear war goin' for ya, Steve-O? by Man+On+Pink+Corner · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Starting to understand the whole MAD thing yet?

  5. Patent War by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Strange game. The only winning move is, not to play.

    1. Re:Patent War by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Strange game. The only winning move is, not to play.

      The only winning move is being a lawyer

  6. End this before is too late by gmuslera · · Score: 5, Funny

    I do not know what about what patents the incoming Patent War will be, but next one will be about patenting sticks and stones.

  7. Re:Finally! by somersault · · Score: 5, Informative

    Recent? Kind of. Flagship models? Those would be iPhone 4S and Galaxy S3.

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    which is totally what she said
  8. Cold War strategy? by dskoll · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I believe this is what was referred to as Mutually Assured Destruction. That doctrine probably prevented nuclear war during the Cold War, but alas... Apple's not as rational as the Russians or Americans, so it lobbed the nuclear bomb of patent litigation anyway.

  9. Jury in Apple vs Samsung case needs instruction by DickBreath · · Score: 5, Funny

    In the Apple vs Samsung case in California the jury needs instruction from the court. It seems the rectangular jury table with round corners infringes upon Apple's patent and the jury is unable to proceed.

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  10. Re:How's the thermonuclear war goin' for ya, Steve by DickBreath · · Score: 5, Informative

    MAD only works when all of the players are rational and sane. It worked for a long time because nobody is willing to pull the trigger, not even dancing monkey boy of the flying chairs, because doing so would be insane.

    Enter Apple.

    Steve: “Good artists copy, great artists steal. And we have always been shameless about stealing great ideas.”

    Also Steve said don't steal our technology, invent your own. Yet Apple doesn't sue over technology but over mere style and perception and obvious design choices. Yet in the biggest hypocrisy ever, Apple won't license FRAND patents that are by definition Fair, Reasonable and Non-Discriminatory, and which others have taken a license for. Because Apple is special. Apple being special is not surprising considering that Steve himself was special enough that he should be able to park in handicapped parking spaces when it suits him. Whenever countersued over FRAND patents, Apple complains "but hey, this is an FRAND patent -- standards essential -- no fair!". Then why doesn't Apple buy a license for that patent like everyone else? If anything, the fact that it is standards essential, and FRAND ought to be a powerful reason to ban products from the market -- after all the license is *reasonable* and *fair*. But I guess it's not fair when Apple is the defendant.

    In the California case of Apple vs Samsung, perhaps the best outcome would be to simply ban both company's accused products from the market. This would still leave Samsung with phones and tablets that are not infringing and could be sold. It would leave Apple with none. Meanwhile Samsung also can continue selling dishwashers and other appliances, TVs and other consumer electronics, jet aircraft engines, etc.

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