Wednesday 24 August 2011

Sales Of Samsung Galaxy S, S II Forbidden By The Court In The Netherlands In The Case Of Patents Apple

Netherlands court has banned the sale of three Samsung smartphones are considered to violate Apple's patents. Samsung S Galaxy II, Galaxy and Galaxy S Ace can not be marketed or sold by Samsung in companies operating in the Netherlands in many countries throughout the European Union following the ruling, patents FOSS reports. The judge also noted that other devices from Samsung - Galaxy Tab and Tab 10.1 10.1v - Apple's infringement of patents, although it is unclear at the moment, the last tablet Samsung is prohibited. It is noteworthy, Samsung three-Netherlands subsidiary is prohibited from sale of equipment, even if South Korea-based Samsung Electronics reportedly may continue to sell phones. As Samsung has told you to use these companies to the main hub for the import, FOSS patent suggests that the company must change its logistics, if it wants to sell these phones in Europe.

Galaxy S, S II and As were found to violate Apple patent numbers 2,098,948 2,058,868 covers a method for scrolling in user interface and a method to unlock a phone from a locked state. The full verdict will be announced today and the ban went into effect October 13.

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