Samsung ordered to pay Apple $1.05 billion
A a US jury has decided that Samsung ripped off the innovative technology used by Apple to create its revolutionary iPhone and iPad.
The jury ordered Samsung to pay Apple 1.05 billion US dollars. An appeal is expected.
Apple filed its patent infringement lawsuit in April 2011 and engaged legions of the country's highest-paid patent lawyers to demand 2.5 billion US dollars from its top smartphone competitor.
Samsung Electronics fired back with its own lawsuit seeking 399 million US dollars.
During closing arguments, Apple attorney Harold McElhinny claimed Samsung was having a "crisis of design" after the 2007 launch of the iPhone, and executives with the South Korean company were determined to illegally cash in on the success of the revolutionary device.
Samsung's lawyers countered that it was simply and legally giving consumers what they want: Smart phones with big screens. They said Samsung did not violate any of Apple's patents and further alleged innovations claimed by Apple were actually created by other companies.
Samsung has emerged as one of Apple's biggest rivals and has overtaken Apple as the leading smartphone maker.
Samsung's Galaxy line of phones run on Android, a mobile operating system that Google has given out for free to Samsung and other phone makers.
Samsung conceded that Apple makes great products but said it does not have a monopoly on the design of rectangle phones with rounded corners that it claimed it created.
The trial came after each side filed a blizzard of legal motions and refused advisories by US District Judge Lucy Koh to settle the dispute out of court.
Deliberations by the jury of seven men and two women began on Wednesday.
Samsung has sold 22.7 million smartphones and tablets that Apple claimed uses its technology. Mr McElhinny said those devices accounted for 8.16 billion US dollars (£5.16 billion) in sales since June 2010.
Apple and Samsung combined account for more than half of global smartphone sales.
As part of its lawsuit, Apple also demanded that Samsung pull its most popular mobile phones and computer tablets from the US market.
From the beginning, legal experts and Wall Street analysts viewed Samsung as the underdog in the case.
Apple's headquarters is a mere 10 miles from the courthouse, and jurors were picked from the heart of Silicon Valley where Apple's late founder Steve Jobs is a revered technological pioneer.
While the legal and technological issues were complex, patent expert Alexander I. Poltorak previously said the case would likely boil down to whether jurors believe Samsung's products look and feel almost identical to Apple's iPhone and iPad.
To overcome that challenge at trial, Samsung's lawyers argued that many of Apple's claims of innovation were either obvious concepts or ideas stolen from Sony and others. Experts called that line of argument a high-risk strategy because of Apple's reputation as an innovator.
Apple's lawyers argued there is almost no difference between Samsung products and those of Apple, and presented internal Samsung documents they said showed it copied Apple designs.
Samsung lawyers insisted that several other companies and inventors had previously developed much of the Apple technology at issue.
The US trial is just the latest skirmish between the two tech giants over product designs. Previous legal battles were fought in Australia, the United Kingdom and Germany.
The US case is one of some 50 lawsuits among myriad telecommunications companies jockeying for position in the burgeoning 219 billion US dollars (£138bn) market for smartphones and computer tablets.
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wayne scicluna
Aug 26th 2012, 01:01
Apple = sour grapes. There is NO comparism between the phones. One uses Android which is open source and has unlimited potential. The other is a totally closed slaved to itunes system. You can't even transfer files via bluetooth on an iphone.....700 euro for a piece of crap--no thanks. Oh and the jury is obviously biased (Silicon valley).
gil falzon
Aug 25th 2012, 22:19
This case makes me very tempted to buy a samsung just to spite apple. As soon as my motorola flipout konks out I'm getting a samsung galaxy. Thank you apple for making my mind up for me!
Mr Patrick Bonello
Aug 25th 2012, 20:33
As a self-admitting Apple fanboi myself, I'm finding these patent wars very painful to follow. All of a sudden the focus of this great company is moving from an innovation oriented development to a more protective development inertia. The latest 'innovation' to come out of Cupertino was the 'revolutionary retina display' featured on the iPad 2 ... barely something that takes your breath away. We all want the Apple we used to know, the one that used to have new ideas and eye pleasing aesthetics for a product instead of a childish 'that looks like mine' attitude. But it seems that the >$1 billion are going to be invested in more lawyers and patent lawsuits. Sad.
C Cassar
Aug 25th 2012, 15:55
Well, I stopped buying Apple products years ago (only ever bought one of the 1st ipods and then had a horrible 3Gs phone). I will now never buy any of their products again. In fact in just a few weeks I will be taking on board a nice Samsung phone.
Mark Vella Bardon
Aug 26th 2012, 10:10
Same here! I stopped years back at my iPod, not one bit user friendly and iTunes was a nightmare, at that time not even available in Malta ... enjoying the comforts of my Samsung S2 ... couldn't wait for the 3 !!!
Pierre Caruana
Aug 25th 2012, 14:44
Come on guys...it's like saying Toyota sued Nissan for making a car with 4 wheels and an engine! This is only a way for Apple to gain on Samsung for the clear spike in sales for S III!
Mr Alexander Azzopardi
Aug 25th 2012, 12:38
@ wilfred
U li samsung giet ikundanata mi south korea ukoll?
Claudio Cilia
Aug 25th 2012, 11:13
it was a good thing ..it is not fair that other companies are selfishly ripping off Apple's innovations .. I knew Apple would win ..if you look and the phones pre-iPhone and phones after.. it is too obvious
Jurgen Borg
Aug 25th 2012, 11:46
well said well said :) we love Apple :) <3
Wilfred Camilleri
Aug 25th 2012, 12:32
Apple innovations? Apple steals ideas from other companies and pretend they invented them. Apple is just good at marketing. The Samsung Galaxy S III is by far a superior phone to the iPhone 4s.Not to mention that if it wasn't for Samsung OMLED screens iPhones would suck. But what would have anyone expected from a Silicone Valley jury?
Jurgen Borg
Aug 25th 2012, 13:51
there where some 250 jury to judicate that Wilfred. The Samsung smart phones are all copied from Apple Devices. Steve Jobs always said that " Try to expose yourself to be best things that humans have done and try to expose them to the things you're doing. Good artists copy, great artists steal and we have never been shameless about stealing great ideas."
Aaron Cremona
Aug 25th 2012, 15:23
I have to agree with Wilfred Camilleri,
An iPhone costs 500 euros approx, your just spending 500 euros on an operating system which is almost likely to the Samsung's Galaxys, and your just spending about 200 euros for a bitten apple on the back.
Wilfred Camilleri
Aug 25th 2012, 20:52
@Jurgen Borg - And Apple copied the iPhone from earlier Sony designs! Apple did not invent the rectangular phone regardless of what the Silicon Valley biased jury concluded. Like Jobs said: "we have never been shameless about stealing great ideas." That says it all. Apple steels great ideas and pretend they came up with them. That said, the Galaxy S III is a far superior phone to the iPhone 4s.
Jurgen Borg
Aug 26th 2012, 09:15
Aaron first of all it seems that you haven't understood the article from the first place. the Samsung Galaxy OS is copied from Apple's iOS so you have to pay that 500 euro to whom it deserves not to those copying from others. Just keep in mind that that this 1billion is just from Samsung. There's another ongoing battle with Google.
The best will win !!!
effie stafrace
Aug 25th 2012, 10:47
what a load of wasted money.imagine all these money going to poor countries.
Matthew Kind
Aug 25th 2012, 11:20
What do you mean waste of money ? they did copy apple design after all . They did not go after sony or nokia ( lumia devices )
Peter Murray
Aug 25th 2012, 10:47
This Apple case looks like sour grapes to me
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