Nov 13


In a series of events in a UK court between Apple and Samsung, Apple was ordered to publish a notice acknowledging that Samsung’s Galaxy Tab devices had not infringed Apple’s iPad design. Now the same court has ruled that Apple must pay all of Samsung’s legal fees because Apple’s behavior in the matter had been inappropriate and showed a “lack of integrity”. » Apple Ordered To Pay All Of Samsung’s Court Costs In UK iPad Design Dispute

Nov 06


Over the last couple of months, a court case in the United Kingdom ordered Apple to post an acknowledgement on its website, newspapers and magazines acknowledging that Samsung did not infringe upon the protected iPad design with its line of Galaxy Tab devices. Apple did publish a statement saying that the Samsung Galaxy Tab was “not as cool” as the iPad and that Apple had won other cases against Samsung, however the court did not appreciate Apple’s additions to the required text and ordered Apple to publish a new statement. » Apple Posts Revised Samsung Apology On UK Website, But Hides It Below The Fold

Jul 09


“Samsung Electronics won a legal ruling after a U.K. judge said its Galaxy tablets aren’t “cool” enough to be confused with the Apple  iPad. ” Judge Colin Birss said today in London in a court fight between Samsung and Apple that consumers aren’t likely to get the tablet computers mixed up, he said that the Galaxy tablets “do not have the same understated and extreme simplicity which is possessed by the Apple design,” “They are not as cool.”. » UK Judge Rules Against Apple In Samsung Patent Case, Claims Galaxy Tabs Are ‘Not As Cool’