Apple Opens Another Front Against Samsung in Japan
Sep 8, 2011, 7:43 AM by Eric M. Zeman
Apple has added Japan to the growing number of countries in which it is attacking Samsung's smartphones and tablets. This week, Apple fileld a lawsuit in the Tokyo District Court looking to suspend sale of Samsung's Galaxy S and S II smartphones, as well as the brand new Galaxy Tab 7. Apple and Samsung have traded patent-based lawsuits with one another in the U.S., the European Union, Korea, Australia, and now Japan. Apple continues to assert that Samsung's Android-based smartphones "slavishly" copy Apple's designs. Samsung refutes the claims.
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When they put all their eggs into the AT&T network and mad it an Exclusive AT&T product they did not foresee Verizon as being a larger carrier that they and other carriers would want to stop Churn by asking other vendors for a device that would compete with the I-Phone.
In the past the only competition was Windows and BlackBerry and everyone decided to go for the I-Candy and switch to AT&T for that Status symbol. Now that other Carriers now have the Android, specific Samsung, Apple started making the I-Phone Available in Verizon. The were not gaining any customers because people who were happy with their carrier and th...
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i hope apple sue samsung in China!
China dont believe in patents BS!, there is enought money to be make for everybody.
"Patches, is all of this necessary?"
What I think about on all this patent litigation, on anyone's side.

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