Samsung today won an important ruling
against Apple in Germany.
The Mannheim Regional Court ruled today
that Samsung does not violate a patent
Apple holds related to touchscreen
functionality in mobile devices. According
to the Korea Times, which was first to
report on the judgement, the patent in
question relates to the way a touchscreen
interprets finger inputs.
Apple and Samsung have been waging a
bitter patent battle all over the world.
Neither company had gained an upper hand
until last month when a jury in San Jose,
Calif., charged Samsung with copying
Apple's products. Over the next few
months, Samsung could be forced to pay
out over $1 billion in damages and might
see some of its mobile devices banned
from sale.
Samsung told the Korea Times in a
statement today that it plans to "continue
to further develop and introduce products
that enhance the lives of German
consumers."
According to Reuters, the court didn't just
stop at Samsung. Motorola, which was also
cited in an Apple lawsuit over the
touchscreen technology, was likewise found
not to violate the iPhone maker's patent.
Apple, of course, isn't in danger of running
out of claims. The company has several
lawsuits against both Samsung and
Motorola in courts across the U.S. and
Europe. Many of those suits likely won't be
resolved for several months.
Meanwhile, Apple's competitors are
reportedly considering firing more salvos.
Earlier this month, reports surfaced, saying
Samsung would launch a lawsuit against
Apple's iPhone 5 over its use of 4G LTE .
The company claims the integration violates
patents it holds related to the speedy
wireless service.
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