Apple Scores a Pyrrhic Victory

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Hospice_Houngbo
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Apple Wins at home
Hospice_Houngbo   8/27/2012 11:32:21 AM
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" Apple's bill was slightly higher than Samsung's."

I have the impression that Apple will likely win its lawsuits in U.S. than in other countries. Some of Apple's complaints are valid but features like "the ability to zoom text with a tap of a finger." should not count as patent infringement .

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Apple/Samsung
Barbara Jorgensen   8/27/2012 12:18:16 PM
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It's no surprise that Samsung "won" in South Korea's courts and Apple "won" in the US. I was surprised at the verdict so I hope I can trust the jury in this regard.

Bolaji Ojo
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Bolaji Ojo   8/27/2012 1:38:54 PM
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Both Apple and Samsung have put so much spin on the issues that I am amazed the jury so easily reached a verdict. Either these were highly skilled folks with a deep understanding of patents law or the areas they had to decide upon were so narrowly defined they couldn't miss.

Now it goes to the appeal courts where the final case will be decided on an even narrow basis. Apple gets the first knockdown but it's certainly not knockout yet.

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Anna young   8/27/2012 8:57:01 PM
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I hope the court of appeal will give clear directions and hopefully clarify both infringement patent claims. Apple's victory in the US court it's certainly a concern for the mobile industry - there are no new innovations, Apple, Samsung and the rest of them in the mobile market are all building on old ideas.

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Hospice_Houngbo   8/27/2012 11:19:54 PM
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@Anna,

"Apple, Samsung and the rest of them in the mobile market are all building on old ideas."

It is important that intellectual properties be protected even if they are built on old ideas. But It seems that the patent laws are shifting away from their original purpose.

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Apple Scores a Pyrrhic Victory
SP   8/28/2012 3:13:10 AM
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Good win for Apple! So looks like all these big companies are getting into patent war. Since Motorola owns so many patents in hardware, only time wil tell what Google has in mind.

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Anna young   8/28/2012 6:24:46 PM
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@HH, I acknowledge and respect patent laws. More so understand that technological innovations or any innovations of any sort must be protected. This much I agree. I think this case has highlighted the significance of innovation and I trust the mobile industry will begin to rethink its current model of activities.

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syedzunair   8/29/2012 1:43:08 AM
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Anna: 

I think it will set the pace for any future innovations and designs by manufacturers. The designs may be based on old ideas but they do differ a bit from time to time and in this industry there is very little differentiation. Therefore, the decision from the court will act as a reminder to manufacturers. 

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Anna young   8/29/2012 6:38:08 PM
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Syedzunair, yes I agree. The court decision may act as a reminder to mobile manufacturers about the consequences of patent infringements.

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Respect for innovation and jury decision
_hm   8/29/2012 9:45:58 PM
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It is quite futile to write against company's quest to protect its innvoation and IPs. It is more ironic to question jury decision.

Why not try to understand what was logic for jury decision? Why not try to compehend why Apple had go so far to protect its innovations? You should encourage other organization to stive similarly.

 

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