Sunday, August 5, 2012

Apple v. Samsung: Android phones and tablets

Apple Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. was the first of many lawsuits between Apple and Samsung. In the spring of 2011, Apple sued Samsung while already fully engaged in a patent war with Motorola, thus expanding its litigation to simultaneously argue patent rights with another major technology company.[203] Apple's multinational litigation over technology patents became known as the mobile device patent wars:[204] extensive litigation in fierce competition in the global market for consumer mobile communications. By August 2011 Apple and Samsung were carrying out their legal battles in 19 ongoing lawsuits in 12 courts in nine countries on four continents; by October, the fight expanded to 10 countries,[205][206] and by July 2012 the two companies were embroiled in more than 50 lawsuits around the globe with billions of dollars in damages claimed between them.[207] The ultimate cost of these patent wars to consumers, shareholders, and investors is yet unknown, but was reported as not trivial, increasing both business costs and product pricing.[208][209] A U.S. jury trial was scheduled for July 30, 2012.[210]