Thursday, November 21, 2013

Jury Rules Samsung Must Pay Apple $290 Million in Damages Retrial

apple_samsung_logosThe jury has reached a verdict in the damages retrial between Samsung and Apple thatbegan last week. The trial was to determine the amount of money Samsung must pay for copying key iPhone features and design elements after Samsung was found guilty in a jury trial last year...
 

The jury found Samsung liable for $290 million in damages, according to IDG News reporter Martyn Williams. During its opening statements, Apple asked for $379 million in damages, while Samsung said it only owed $52 million. 


Last year, Samsung was ordered to pay Apple a total of $1.05 billion after a jury found the South Korean company guilty of willfully violating multiple Apple patents. Back in March, Judge Lucy Koh struck $450 million from the $1 billion awarded to Samsung after deciding the jury may have miscalculated the damages due to a misunderstanding of patent issues. 

The remaining approximately $600 million in damages was left intact by Judge Koh, and Samsung will have to pay a total of $890 million. 

During the retrial, Apple brought Phil Schiller, senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing to the stand where he explained how Apple's marketing strategy worked and how Samsung's infringement caused consumers to "question our design skills in a way they never used to."

Source:http://www.macrumors.com/2013/11/21/jury-rules-samsung-must-pay-apple-290-million-in-damages-retrial/

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