After losing a claim for copyright, Apple will have to post in the British press that Samsung did not copy the design of the iPad
Embarrassment for Apple: A British judge ruled after the tablet "Galaxy Tab" from Samsung is not copied the design of Apple's iPad, now the last required to declare herself. Colin Beers, the judge issued the original judgment (which declared in part that the Galaxy Tab "does not sound like the iPad"), stated that Apple will publish an ad in the British press which will inform the public of this ruling. If that's not enough: the company also advertised that its British site for six months. However, the judge refused a request to prohibit Apple Samsung continue to publicly proclaim Galaxy Tab is infringing on its design. "They are entitled to their own opinion," he said.
Apple, of course, not satisfied from the start. "The significance of the order is that Apple will have to raise an advertisement for Samsung. No company likes to refer to its site rival," said Richard Hakone, Apple's lawyer.
At the same time the legal battle between Apple Samsung resolved in England, the companies are fighting similar claims about copying in the United States, Germany and the Netherlands. Although Apple is preparing to appeal the British ruling in favor of Samsung. Apple also manages similar legal battles with Google, claiming that the old company's features IOS operating system Android operating system manufactures.
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