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Intellectual Property

Aug. 29, 2014

In legal battle against Samsung, Apple loses again in injunction bid

Apple has lost its latest legal bid to prevent rival Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. from selling smartphones that were found to infringe Apple patents.

By Kevin Lee
Daily Journal Staff Writer

Apple has lost its latest legal bid to prevent rival Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. from selling smartphones that were found to infringe Apple patents. U.S. District Judge Lucy H. Koh of San Jose found that Apple's marketplace reputation did not suffer irreparable harm as a result of Samsung's use of three Apple patented smartphone features. Koh also determined in an order issued Wednesday that Apple's infringed patents did not drive cus...

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