Apple wins block of Samsung smartphone sales in US

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    SAN FRANCISCO: A judge on Friday granted Apple’s request for an injunction blocking US sales of Samsung Galaxy Nexus smartphones made in collaboration with Google to challenge the iPhone.

     

    The ruling by US District Court Judge Lucy Koh was the second victory for  California-based Apple this week in a fierce and complex patent war with the  South Korean consumer electronics giant.
     
    On Tuesday, the same judge barred the sale of Samsung’s new Galaxy Tab 10.1  tablet computer, saying that Apple had presented “a strong case” for the  injunction.
     
    Both Galaxy devices are powered by Android operating software that Google  makes available for free to gadget makers, and Nexus is the Mountain View,  California-based technology company’s own branded line.
     
    In a lengthy written ruling granting an injunction to block Galaxy Nexus  sales until the patent case is resolved, Koh wrote that “in sum, Apple has  shown a likelihood of establishing both infringement and validity.”    
     
    The statement indicated that the judge felt Apple had a strong case showing  that the patents at issue are valid and that Samsung had misused the technology.
     
    “Were disappointed with this decision, but we believe the correct result  will be reached as more evidence comes to light,” Google said in an email  response to an AFP inquiry.
     
    Samsung said it was also disappointed with the ruling, while Apple stuck to  its contention that it was rightfully defending its intellectual property.
     
    Patented technology outlined in the case includes database mining  capabilities used by Siri virtual assistant software that became a hit after  being introduced on the iPhone 4S.
     
    “Apple has shown that the ’604 Patented feature is core to Siri’s  functionality,” Koh wrote in her ruling.
     
    “Accordingly, the court finds that Apple has adequately established the  requisite causal nexus between Samsung’s alleged infringement of the ’604  Patent and Apple’s risk of suffering irreparable harm.”    
     
    The injunction won’t go into effect until Apple posts a $95.6 million bond  with the court in the event Samsung wins the patent case and should be  compensated for losses suffered by blocked Galaxy Nexus sales.
     
    Galaxy Nexus launched in the United States in April and Google gave the  smartphones to developers at its annual conference in San Francisco this week  as part of a “tool kit” to create applications for the Android mobile platform.
     
    Smartphones powered by Android software command 50.8 percent of the US  market, where slightly more than a quarter of mobile phones used are made by  Samsung, according to figures released early this month by industry tracker IDC.
     
    Apple gadgets made up 31.4 percent of the US smartphone market, IDC reported. AFP
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