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Key Claim of Apple’s ‘Rubber Banding’ Patent Used Against Samsung Confirmed
Apple’s “rubber banding” patent (U.S. No. 7,469,381 ) has been under heavy scrutiny in recent months, with a number of claims found invalid in two different rulings. The patent, which pertains to the ability for content displayed on iOS devices to “bounce back” when a user scrolls to the top or the bottom of a page, is significant because it is one that was successfully used by Apple against Samsung in the ongoing legal dispute that saw Apple awarded with more than a billion dollars. According to FOSS Patents , Apple has scored a major victory in regards to the ’381 patent, having just received notice that the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) will issue a reexamination certificate that confirms the formerly invalidated claim 19, which was the portion of the patent used against Samsung. In April, three other claims were also confirmed. As a result of this new reexamination certificate, claim 19 will enjoy an enhanced presumption of validity against the invalidity theories the patent office evaluated. Instead of invalidation in mid–2017 or later, this patent has now been confirmed in mid–2013. Apple would presumably have liked to salvage even more claims than the seven claims the patent office is now going to confirm, but claim 19 is the one that matters in the dispute with Samsung, and it’s now stronger than ever. Samsung has, at multiple points in time, attempted to have the rubber banding patent declared invalid and has also attempted to use the question of the patent’s validity as a reason to delay the November trial that will redetermine a portion of the damages that Samsung must pay to Apple after the original $1 billion ruling was partially thrown out due to jury error. With the new reexamination certificate, it is unlikely that Samsung will be able to delay or avoid the November trial that will levy additional damages against the company. Continue reading
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Following Apple, Microsoft to open mini-stores in Best Buy
Much as the Redmond giant attempted to do with its own dedicated retail locations, Microsoft will now follow Apple’s lead in opening mini-stores in Best Buy retail locations across North America. Continue reading
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Alleged ‘iPhone 5S’ parts show FaceTime camera, home button, vibration motor
Images of supposed “iPhone 5S” components continue to leak out, with the latest purported pieces showing off what could be the camera and home button from Apple’s next smartphone. Continue reading
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Tech firms deny involvement in secret NSA ‘backdoor’ spying program
Just a day after respected UK newspaper The Guardian reported that a leaked secret US court order showed that the National Security Agency (NSA) was harvesting millions of phone records and “telephony metadata” from Verizon customers, a new report from The Guardian and the Washington Post has charged that the NSA is further using a secret program called PRISM to harvest usage data from the internal servers of most of America’s major tech companies — including Apple, Google, Microsoft and many others…. Continue reading
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ITC issues limited ban on older iPhones, iPods over Samsung patent [U]
[Updated with Apple and Samsung statements on the ruling] Despite finding in September that Apple had not violated Samsung’s patent rights and that Samsung didn’t have a “domestic industry” that utilized the patents in dispute, the US International Trade Commission (ITC) has nonetheless issued a limited ban on older iOS products that utilize a disputed SEP Samsung patent in a surprise ruling on Tuesday. The ban reflects an apparent change in the “domestic industry” portion of the finding, which would normally shield Apple from import bans. The ruling primarily affects the iPhone 4 as sold by A… Continue reading
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ITC Rules Apple Infringed on Samsung Patents, Issues Cease and Desist Order for Older Apple Devices
The U.S. International Trade Commission today reached a decision [PDF] in the ongoing Apple vs. Samsung case, ruling that Apple infringed on Samsung Patent No. 7,706,348 , titled “Apparatus and method for encoding/decoding transport format combination indicator in CDMA mobile communication system.” The ITC has issued a cease and desist order that prohibits the sale and distribution in the U.S. of older Apple products that infringe on specific claims (75–76 and 82–84) of the ’348 patent, which includes AT&T models of the iPhone 4 and 3GS, the iPad 3G and the iPad 2 3G. Under the modified constructions, the Commission has determined that Samsung has proven that the accused iPhone 4 (AT&T models); iPhone 3GS (AT&T models); iPhone 3 (AT&T models); iPad 3G (AT&T models); and iPad 2 3G (AT&T models) infringe the asserted claims of the ’348 patent. The win is the first in the United States for Samsung, after losing a major jury trial in 2012. During the dispute, Apple unsuccessfully argued that as the ’348 patent relates to standard technology that Samsung helped to establish, Samsung has a fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory (FRAND) obligation that requires the company to license the patent on fair terms and prevents it from using the patent for an exclusion order. The ITC did not agree, however, stating that Samsung’s FRAND declarations “do not preclude issuance of the limited exclusion order and cease and desist order.” Samsung reportedly demanded a licensing fee of 2.4% per device sold, which Apple found to be unreasonable. The Commission has further determined that the properly construed claims have not been proven by Apple to be invalid and that Samsung has proven that a domestic industry exists in the United States with respect to the ’348 patent. The ITC’s decision is a final ruling, but the ban will not go into effect immediately and could be overridden by the White House in the next 60 days. If the decision is not vetoed, Apple will be able to file an appeal. Newer versions of Apple’s iPad and iPhone, including the fourth generation iPad, the iPad mini, the iPhone 4S and the iPhone 5, use different technology that does not infringe on Samsung’s patent and these later devices will not be subject to the cease and desist order. Update: Apple spokesperson Kristen Huguet issued the following statement to AllThingsD . We are disappointed that the Commission has overturned an earlier ruling and we plan to appeal. Today’s decision has no impact on the availability of Apple products in the United States. Samsung is using a strategy which has been rejected by courts and regulators around the world. They’ve admitted that it’s against the interests of consumers in Europe and elsewhere, yet here in the United States Samsung continues to try to block the sale of Apple products by using patents they agreed to license to anyone for a reasonable fee. AllThingsD has has also posted the full ITC order banning some of Apple’s devices. Continue reading
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Apple widens lead over Samsung in U.S. smartphone market
Apple and Samsung both continue to increase their share of the United States’ smartphone market, but according to new data, Apple is growing at a faster clip and extended its lead over rival Samsung as iPhone marketshare peaked at nearly 40 percent in the last three months. Continue reading
Apple doling out $53 million in moisture sensor class action suit
As expected, Apple has filed its intention to pay out $53 million to settle a class action suit accusing Apple of denying warranty repairs to units that had moisture indicators erroneously tripped. Consumers may be eligible for up to $300 depending on which iOS device needed repair, as well as how many claimants file for the reimbursement…. Continue reading
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Analysts downgrade Apple to sixth in China sales, Samsung still leads
Samsung has sold more than 10 million smartphones in China within a single quarter for the first time, according to a research firm. The same report based on data from US research firm Strategy Analytics also claims that Apple resides in sixth place in the country’s smartphone marketplace, one place below a similar report earlier this month that placed the iPhone in fifth place…. Continue reading
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Apple CEO Tim Cook says America’s IP environment needs more work
In the midst of a larger discussion with U.S. senators on international corporate taxes, Apple CEO Tim Cook took an aside to discuss another area of regulation where the iPhone maker would like to see changes: the United States’ intellectual property protection environment. Continue reading
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