Samsung, Apple continue patent dispute
Samsung Electronics and Apple Inc. continued their ongoing patent war Monday at hearings in Australia and the Netherlands.
September 26, 2011 at 07:38 AM
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Samsung Electronics and Apple Inc. continued their ongoing patent war Monday at hearings in Australia and the Netherlands.
At The Hague court, Samsung claimed Apple infringed Samsung's 3G technology patents and did not take care of licenses when it entered the market in 2008. However, Apple said it covered licenses by using chipsets produced by Intel Corp. instead.
The legal battle began in April when Apple claimed Samsung's Galaxy Tablet copied the iPhone and iPad. The spat has since escalated into multiple lawsuits around the globe. In Sydney, Apple also claimed Samsung's Galaxy Tablet copied features such as its touchscreen interface as well as specific patents, including the unlock, scroll and zoom capabilities.
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