The Sunday Guardian

AppLE’S $120MN pATENT WIN AgAINST SAMSuNg rEINSTATEd

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NEW YORK: There is more bad news for Samsung. The company lost some ground following incidents of the Galaxy Note 7 battery exploding, and now a US court has reinstated its decision that Samsung had infringed on Apple’s patents and owes the company nearly $120 million. A federal appeals court ruled on Friday that Samsung had infringed on Apple’s famous slide-to-unlock patent as well as its quick links patent, which covers software that automatica­lly turns informatio­n like addresses and phone numbers into links, The Verge reported. Earlier this year, when Samsung appealed against the previous decision of Apple being granted a win, a three-judge panel stripped away Apple’s triumph, saying one patent was not infringed and the other two were invalid.However, on Friday the three judges who sided with Samsung did not win a single ally and Apple’s win was restored on an 8-3 vote (One of the 12 sitting Federal Circuit judges, Richard Taranto, did not participat­e), Ars Technica reported. “We conclude that the jury verdict on each issue is supported by substantia­l evidence in the record. We thus reinstate the district court’s award of costs which the panel had vacated,” the court was quoted as saying. The court also maintained a ruling against Apple, which found that it should pay Samsung $158,400 for infringing on a photo and video gallery patent, as was originally ruled back in 2014.

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