Court of Appeals Says Samsung's Legal Payments To Apple Should Be Reduced
Mark Wilson writes: Patent lawsuits in the world of technology are nothing new, and the case between Apple and Samsung resulted in one of the largest fines ever being handed down. Samsung was order to pay $930 million in damages after a court found that the company had violated Apple patents with its smartphone and tablet designs. Today the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit overturned part of the original ruling, saying that the jury was wrong to say that Samsung infringed on Apple's trade dress intellectual property. The exact details of what this will mean are yet to come out, but it should lead to a fairly hefty reduction in Samsung's legal costs.
It's sad to see a marketing company that copies everyone else fleece an innovator like Samsung. At least the amount is being reduced since patenting the shape of a smart phone is absurd.
Unless, of course, it's being reduced to $0.
Whole case was insane to begin with.
The communicators in the original Star Trek were sort of like this. The original Moto Razr copied some design elements from that - if you just take that phone and permanently flatten it, you have something roughly the same shape and size as an iPhone.