24/09/2011 |
Kind of surprising, but Verizon has piped up in the Samsung v. Apple case, arguing that a preliminary injunction against Samsung would ultimately be bad for consumers. Interesting, especially considering just how impotent the move actually is.More »...T-Mobile has followed in the footsteps of Verizon and asked the court if it could file an amicus curiae ("friend of the court") supporting Samsung .More »
What with companies suing each other into infinity right now, one can see that our patent system is broken. But companies can also appeal to the International Trade Commission to rain the import ban hammer down on their enemies. Only the President could stand stand in their way.More »
Apple and Samsung’s ongoing court battle has resulted in a temporary ban of Samsung products all over the globe. The Korean company has been blocked from selling its Galaxy tablet and other devices in Australia, Germany, and other countries.Now, the duo prepares to square off in the United ...
Verizon implores the court to deny Apple's request for a US-wide preliminary injunction against four Samsung products...
It looks as though the carriers are ready to weigh in on the Apple vs. Samsung case, with Verizon and T-Mobile both voicing their opinions over the past week. Since the original showdown in April — when Apple sued Samsung over Galaxy tablets and smartphones — Apple has had the upper-h...
Samsung tried to get a look at the full versions of Apple’s wireless carrier contracts with Australian service providers as part of an ongoing court case in that country earlier this week. The presiding judge in the case, however, told Samsung’s lawyers on Friday (via ZDNet Australia)...