Apple’s ongoing patent battle with Samsung has taken one other twist, now that Cupertino has won an injunction blocking German sales of the recently unveiled Galaxy Tab 7.7 . In line with FOSS Patents, Samsung pulled its new Android tablet from both the IFA show floor and its German website on Saturday, in compliance with a Friday decision handed down by the identical Düsseldorf Regional Court court that banned sales of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 last month . The 7.7-inch slate had previously been on display with a sticker that read “Not on the market in Germany,” but, as we noticed yesterday , all demo models, posters and other promotional materials have since been removed. Samsung spokesman James Chung told Bloomberg that the recent injunction “severely limits consumer choice in Germany,” but confirmed that the Korean manufacturer “respects the court’s decision,” and vowed to do everything it would to defend its intellectual property. Details at the ruling remain hazy and Apple has yet to comment, but we’ll inform you once we hear more.
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