Samsung Electronics' Galaxy S III
(R) and Apple's iPhone 4S are displayed at a mobile phone shop in
Seoul, South KoreaA U.S. jury has ruled that South
Korea's Samsung Electronics infringed on several patents for mobile
devices owned by the U.S. company Apple in the latest stage of a
multibillion dollar global legal battle between the two technology
powerhouses.
The jury in the state of California awarded Apple more than $1 billion
in damages in its decision Friday. In a statement, an Apple spokeswoman
said "the evidence showed that Samsung's copying went far deeper than we
ever knew."
In return, Samsung said the verdict "should not be viewed as a win for
Apple, but as a loss for the American consumer," and warned it will lead
to less innovation and potentially higher prices. Samsung is likely to
appeal the verdict.
Earlier Friday, a South Korean court ruled that both Apple and Samsung
infringed on the others' patents.
The Seoul court said that Apple infringed on two Samsung wireless
patents, while Samsung violated one of Apple's design patents. It
awarded small damages to each side and imposed a limited ban on the sale
of each company's products in South Korea.
Industry analysts say the smartphone market is valued at more than $200
billion.
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