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Apple sues Samsung in Japan over alleged iPhone, iPad patent violations

It feels like Apple’s patent spat with Samsung has now reached the land of the rising sun. Reuters is reporting that Cupertino is taking the Korean manufacturer to court in Japan, over alleged patent violations referring to the iPhone and iPad (presumably, the Galaxy S family and Galaxy Tab 10.1 ). Japan’s Kyodo news agency first reported the inside track, citing unnamed insiders who claim that Apple is calling to halt sales of Samsung’s allegedly patent-infringing devices, while seeking ¥100 million (about $1.3 million) in damages. Further details of the suit remain unclear at this point, but we’ll definitely be following it closely.

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  1. Faizan says:

    all samsung designs reflects the slim one glass, light, sleek and tiny bezel TVs. all new products is some kind of a tv. form your smart phone to your tablet, its all screen sizes. just like all cars looks the same, but you dont see other suing but apple, cause they dont belong to this field of business they are simply intruders. soon to be out cause they have no ideas left. they just tackle innovation by their greediness and cowardly attitude towards competition.
    http://www.backspacetab.com/

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