German court denies Apple Galaxy Tab 10.1N injunction

23 December, 2011
According to the court's assessment, Samsung moved away sufficiently from the legally protected design.

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  • Anonymous
  • RND
  • 23 Dec 2011

Anonymous, 23 Dec 2011Yea, I agree with your first line... They still can and e... moreYou just admitted to yourself that Samsung is more of copying rather than taking the lead. I never seen a technology that was developed by Samsung that are now part of standards of this new era of mobile computing. Yes, Samsung has so many great products, but it's not a game changer at all.

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    • AnonD-11337
    • utx
    • 23 Dec 2011

    Instead of ruling in favor of a company, someone really need to become a mediator, so they could just compromise

    and I swear, I will not charge a penny for doing this

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      • Anonymous
      • sS@
      • 23 Dec 2011

      eat that apple.
      your time is up.
      Now it will be downhill for you.
      hope you die soon.

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        • AnonD-5197
        • qbY
        • 23 Dec 2011

        Guess it's "time for some Tab'N" in Germany.

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          • Anonymous
          • sEJ
          • 23 Dec 2011

          Anonymous, 23 Dec 2011Looking in the positive side of this legal battle miss, it ... moreYea, I agree with your first line...
          They still can and even more intensify the tech development, finding new patent and avoid getting sued

          However, reading goes on and I see culprit in disguise... Crapple :D

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            • Anonymous
            • RND
            • 23 Dec 2011

            Looking in the positive side of this legal battle miss, it somehow forces the manufacturer to focus on developing new technologies. I don't believe that this legal battle limits the creative thinking of the designers. So for those hypocrite saying that it's better to focus on developing new technologies rather that legal battles, I would say that better focus on developing new technologies and designs rather than copying it.

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              • Tarek
              • SwR
              • 23 Dec 2011

              Like I said a few weeks ago, a friend of mine, who works in a german court said that apple have set up a Permanent office there so they can keep logging cases against other companies. Apple will feel the pain when they get banned by motorola!!!

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                • Anonymous
                • nU7
                • 23 Dec 2011

                If you can get crapple to stop suing companies that make superior products to them I'm sure more companies would come out with even better products.