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​After three days of deliberations, a San Jose, Calif., jury reached a verdict in the
partial retrial of Apple's lawsuit against Samsung. The South Korean company was ordered
to pay Apple $290 million.
"Apple said it was owed $380 million; Samsung put the number around $52 million. ... Now,
just for background here, remember it was a year ago that a jury awarded Apple $1 billion."
(Via CNBC)
But the judge then cut almost half the payout and ordered a partial retrial, stating the
jury miscalculated damages. (Via BBC)
Samsung and Apple are the world's two biggest smartphone makers. The lawsuit came after
Apple claimed Samsung's phones copied fundamental iPhone features.
"Some of the older smartphones that were made before the iPhone came out by Samsung ... Fast-forward
to the later end of 2010, you can take a look here, they look exactly like the iPhone with
a couple more buttons." (Via YouTube / AppFind)
Leading up to this most recent litigation, Samsung tried multiple times to halt the trial.
Tuesday the company requested a mistrial, claiming Apple's attorney made racist comments
during closing arguments. (Via CNET)
Then the very next day, it filed an emergency motion to stop the trial based on a earlier
ruling by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office rejecting one of Apple's patents. (Via CNN)
Neither motion worked, and Apple said the tactics "crossed the bounds of reason." (Via
PCWorld)
There will most likely be an appeal by Samsung, which has argued that "Apple doesn't own beautiful
and sexy."