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Apple seeks US injunction against Samsung’s Galaxy Nexus

Posted February 13, 2012 by Jessica Austerlitz

Apple is trying to obtain a preliminary injunction in a US court against the Samsung Galaxy Nexus. Apple claims that the device violates four Apple’s patent and wants the sales of the device to be blocked in US. The patents being: U.S. Patent No. 5,946,647: a data tapping patent for which the U.S. ITC ordered an import ban against HTC; U.S. Patent No. 8,086,604: a unified search [...]

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Italy denied Samsung’s bid to ban Apple’s iPhone 4S

Posted January 8, 2012 by Gerard Ronnberg

Samsung loses against Apple in Italy the banning of iPhone 4S and it has finally been rejected by court. Recently the launch of the iPhone 4S Samsung has filled the patent form for blocking sales of iPhone 4S in Italy, France, Japan and Australia, However the Australian court has refused the patent form from Samsung [...]

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U.S. Judge Rejects Apple’s Request To Ban Samsung Galaxy Tab

Posted December 5, 2011 by Gerard Ronnberg

A Judge in U.S. has rejected Apple’s request To Ban Samsung Galaxy Tab in U.S., its been revealed, which mean korean giants Samsung can continue to sell the device. Back in April Apple filed a lawsuit, in where Apple planned to ban the e Galaxy Tab 10.1, as well as the US-only Samsung Galaxy S 4G, Infuse [...]

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Apple Might Have Submitted False Evidence Against Samsung in Europe

Posted August 16, 2011 by Ruben Van Ryan

Apple might have submitted false evidence according to Webwereld.nl a Dutch IDG publication, Apple might have submitted false evidence to the courts in Germany as part of their case against Samsung. Last week, Apple won a preliminary injunction on Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1, blocking the sale of the tablet throughout Europe. But, a photograph submitted as evidence suggesting that the [...]

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