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US Supreme Court backs Samsung in smartphone fight with Apple

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WASHINGTON: The US Supreme Court on Tuesday sided with Samsung in its big-money smartphone patent fight with Apple, throwing out an appeals court ruling that the South Korean company had to pay a $399 million penalty to its American rival for copying key iPhone designs.


The 8-0 ruling, written by Justice Sonia Sotomayor, held that a patent violator does not always have to fork over its entire profits from the sales of products using stolen designs, if the designs covered only certain components and not the whole thing.


The justices sent the case back to the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in Washington to determine how much Samsung must pay.


Apple spokesman Josh Rosenstock said that the US company remained “optimistic that the lower courts will again send a powerful signal that stealing isn’t right.”


Samsung said the ruling was a “victory for Samsung and for all those who promote creativity, innovation and fair competition in the marketplace.”


Following a 2012 jury verdict favouring Apple, Samsung initially was hit with nearly $930 million in penalties, later cut by $382 million, for infringing Apple’s iPhone patents and mimicking its distinctive appearance in making the Galaxy and other competing devices.


Samsung in December 2015 paid its Cupertino, California-based rival $548 million.


But Samsung took the matter to the Supreme Court, saying it should not have had to make $399 million of that payout for copying the patented designs of the iPhone’s rounded-corner front face, bezel and colourful grid of icons that represent programs and applications. — Reuters


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