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Apple sues Samsung again for "systematically copying the features of its devices"
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1. Apple sued Samsung again for "systematically copying the features of its devices." Samsung, in response to this, states that they "are innovators in the field of mobile devices since they started working in this industry," and experts from Apple have copied many technologies for the iPhone, iPad. And it was Samsung that made a breakthrough in the field of ultra-thin and very light mobile devices.
2. This time they require $ 40 from each device sold, which copies these very features.
3. Samsung wants to attract experts from Google, so that they provide evidence that South Koreans did not copy anything, but developed everything themselves.
4. Apple plans to spend $ 6 million to earn $ 2 billion.
5. Apple makes a claim for violation of 5 patents, Samsung - in response - claims a violation of 2 patents by the Americans.
Apple believes stolen tap-from-search technology, slide to unlock.
The tap-from-search function allows you to display a phone number on the dial pad from a browser window, if the same number was searched by a user on the Internet. Similarly with the address - the map opens and the address is displayed on the map. Previously, other companies had patent wars on this topic.
Slide to Unlock allows you to unlock a portable device by moving your finger from one point on the touch screen to another.
6. Samsung claims to have stolen wireless data technologies.
7. Since the court is very close to Apple’s headquarters, there is a refereeing problem. Last time, several jurors were found to have connections with Apple.
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Sources:
gazeta.ru ,
Guardian