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US judge says Apple did not violate Samsung patents

  • Middle East: Sunday, September 16 - 2012 at 11:35

A judge at the International Trade Commission has said in a preliminary ruling that Apple Inc. has not violated patents owned by Samsung Electronics in making the iPod touch, iPhone and iPad, Reuters has reported. The patents in the complaint are related to 3G wireless technology, the format of data packets for high-speed transmission, and integrating functions like web surfing with mobile phone functions. The decision comes just weeks after a California federal court ordered Samsung to pay $1.05bn in damages after finding that Samsung had copied critical features of the iPhone and iPad. Samsung has said it will contest the verdict and work with carriers to modify its products to keep them on the US market.

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