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Apple seeks preliminary injunction on Infuse 4G, Galaxy S 4G, Droid Charge, and Galaxy Tab 10.1

Apple seeks preliminary injunction on Infuse 4G, Galaxy S 4G, Droid Charge, and Galaxy Tab 10.1 Drama. As opposed to leaving well enough alone — as a minimum long enough for its lawyers to correctly benefit from the Independence Day weekend — Apple has seemingly kicked its ongoing legal battle with Samsung up a notch. In line with a filing discovered by FOSS Patents, the perturbed in Cupertino have filed a motion for a preliminary injunction with the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. Interestingly, the motion hones in on just four devices: the Infuse 4G, Galaxy S 4G, Droid Charge, and Galaxy Tab 10.1. It is a pretty bold move on Apple’s part — if this thing holds, and it’s determined that the aforesaid products may possibly indeed be infringing on Apple’s rights, Sammy can be forced to yank those products from US shelves within multiple months. If it falls through, however, Apple’s entire case will likely take a major hit. We’d ponder why everyone can’t just get along, but at this point, we’re guessing the act of forgiveness has become a foreign concept for both parties.

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